A Quote by Frank Rijkaard

Losing against rivals is always a blow to the morale. — © Frank Rijkaard
Losing against rivals is always a blow to the morale.
It's definitely a tough blow to your morale to get fired.
I don't think about losing or worry about losing. I'm not afraid to let it go and I don't care if you beat me. If you do, that means you were the better man, but only elite fighters can beat me. There can't be shame in losing because you are up against great competition and there's always that chance.
United were always our great rivals when I was at City, and we played some really important games against them.
Surely, it's one of terrorism's intended effects, to literally stun our morale, to blow up strength and will along with buildings, and the reaction is hard to counter.
I think when people talk about civil liberties, they sometimes forget that action taken to protect the citizen against physical violence and physical attack is a blow in favour and not a blow against civil liberties.
The wind always seems to blow against catchers when they are running.
Morale is boosted to high highs by accomplishment. In fact, it can be demonstrated that production is the basis of morale.
An army's effectiveness depends on its size, training, experience, and morale, and morale is worth more than any of the other factors combined.
In the past, a blow to the international system's strongest power would have been welcomed by its rivals. In the wake of September 11, however, every significant government in the world declared its support for the United States.
Pakistan are definitely our main rivals. We do respect the players but on the field, we push ourselves even harder to get that win. I am sure they do the same against us. Victory against them has a special meaning.
Losing is a tough blow to take.
I know if I don't look after myself, I will be talking to you in a couple of years' time mumbling my words and slurring. It won't be because I am drunk: it will be the fighting, taking blow after blow to the brain. That scares me. I don't worry about being killed in the ring; it's losing my mind that I fear.
Christianity has always seemed to fight a losing battle against race.
At training, I consider myself a bit of a morale booster. I take a pack of lollies just to boost the boys' morale. I see that as crucial. I try and be a good influence and keep a high energy.
Computers are our only opponents that don't always have no excuse when losing against me.
I'm afraind of losing my sense of trying to always be better. I love competition against myself.
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