A Quote by Diego Costa

I don't like losing. I don't like to be in a losing position, and I show this a lot. I demonstrate on the pitch. — © Diego Costa
I don't like losing. I don't like to be in a losing position, and I show this a lot. I demonstrate on the pitch.
I don't want to go out there and show up. I hate losing. Everybody hates losing. But I hate losing.
There comes that phase in life when, tired of losing, you decide to stop losing, then continue losing. Then you decide to really stop losing, and continue losing. The losing goes on and on so long you begin to watch with curiosity, wondering how low you can go.
As a species, we're not only wired to choose today over tomorrow, but we hate to feel like we're losing out on something. The bottom line is, if we feel like we're losing something we avoid it, we won't do it. That's why so many people don't save and invest. Saving sounds like you're giving something up, you're losing something today. But you're not.
Losing a position is aggravating, whereas losing your nerve is devastating.
There’s a difference between losing something you knew you had and losing something you discovered you had. One is a disappointment. The other feels like losing a piece of yourself.
I understand when you have great players on losing teams who are tired of losing, struggling in the playoffs every year. You're the lone star. I've been in that position.
I just don't like losing, I don't like losing, full stop. Even if it's at FIFA.
Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident the art of losing's not too hard to master though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
I wouldn't accept losing as a team, wouldn't accept losing as my team. It's like a war every practice. I think it helped us a lot.
Sometimes it feels like you're losing, but even when you're losing, you're getting something.
I don't like losing a ballgame any more than a salesman likes losing a sale.
With compassion you can die for other people, like the mother who can die for her child. You have the courage to say it because you are not afraid of losing anything, because you know that understanding and love is the foundation of happiness. But if you have fear of losing your status, your position, you will not have the courage to do it.
I always give my all and I don't like losing. In fact, I hate losing.
I don't mind losing. Losing is like breathing to me.
What I worry about is that people are losing confidence, losing energy, losing enthusiasm, and there's a real opportunity to get them into work.
Losing my parents really set me adrift in more ways than one. It's not just losing them. It's losing the possibility of family.
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