A Quote by Greg Norman

It's not the victories that count to me. It's the quality of how you deliver your losses and the quality of how you deliver your victories. — © Greg Norman
It's not the victories that count to me. It's the quality of how you deliver your losses and the quality of how you deliver your victories.
Quality is made in the board room. A worker can deliver lower quality, but she cannot deliver quality better than the system allow.
Learn from each one of your defeats; your losses must be as close to you as your victories.
What is important is not that you have a defeat but how you react to it. There is always the possibility to transform a defeat into something else, something new, something strong. All the good stories, all the people we remember are the ones who do this, who make victories out of their failures. Because the victories teach nothing. The victories are not useful. They are often dangerous.
I'd like to have the first restaurant that can deliver incredible quality food to your table at your house at any time-right where you live.
You forget your victories, but you remember the losses.
When your principal artists deliver convincing performances, the film's quality is elevated.
Don't get hung up on the hard times, the challenges. Tell your story by highlighting the victories. Because it's your victories that will inspire, motivate, encourage other people to live their stories in grander ways.
Coaching is not a natural way of life. Your victories and losses are too clear cut.
How do you deliver democracy to a country? You don't do it down the barrel of a gun. That's not how you deliver it.
t's important to handle and learn from your defeats. The losses I've had taught me so much because they humbled me. You learn more from them than you do your victories. They can only make you a better fighter and a better man.
There is no such thing as good enough. You, your team, and your equipment must be the best. That is how you will win victories.
It's amazing, as a player and as a coach, how you always remember the tough losses better than the victories. They're just way more vivid.
As an assistant coach, the wins and losses don't tally up on your record, so you don't necessarily have that to fall back on, so you have to find smaller games within the bigger picture to play in order to get your victories.
Therefore the victories of good warriors are not noted for cleverness or bravery. Therefore their victories in battle are not flukes. Their victories are not flukes because they position themselves where they will surely win, prevailing over those wh.
When you're on the field, you've got to deliver. It doesn't matter what you potentially could deliver or what you might be able to deliver in future - you've got to deliver it there and then.
The costume affects your posture, affects your walk, how you hold yourself, and how you breathe. The costumes make you deliver.
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