A Quote by Catfish Hunter

Winning isn't everything.  Wanting to is. — © Catfish Hunter
Winning isn't everything. Wanting to is.
Winning isn't everything, but wanting it is.
Winning is not everything, but wanting to win is.
Winning isn't everything. Wanting to win is.
There's a lot of disorder that comes along with wanting to know everything and wanting to try everything and wanting to experience everything, but there's a lot of knowledge that comes out of it too.
I am going to tell you a secret. Everything is about wanting. Everything. Things happen because of people wanting. Watch closely, and you’ll see what I mean.
I learned in the past that winning takes care of everything. As long as I am worried about winning and doing the right things, everything will work out for me.
Writing was the soul of everything else ... Wanting to be a writer was wanting to be a person.
Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing.
It's easy to play football when everything is going well and you are winning games back to back, winning, winning, it's the best feeling ever, you can go out there and express yourself you feel like you are not going to make mistakes.
That's the competitive nature in me. Just wanting to be the best and wanting to do everything I have to in order for this team to make it that far. You put pressure on your shoulders.
Winning the World Series, winning the MVP, you feel like you have everything.
Everybody wants to be a winner. Winning for you is everything, right? Wrong, winning is the only thing!
You always get a buzz from winning. Winning is... everything.
Winning has a joy and discrete purity to it that cannot be replaced by anything else. Winning is important to any man's or woman's sense of satisfaction and well-being. Winning is not everything; but it is something powerful, indeed beautiful, in itself, something as necessary to the strong spirit as striving is necessary to the healthy character.
I can understand wanting to be invisible and mistrusting people and wanting to understand everything before you engage with the world.
Where sense is wanting, everything is wanting.
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