A Quote by Jack Youngblood

The joy of winning is not as dramatic as the losses were, because I expected us to win — © Jack Youngblood
The joy of winning is not as dramatic as the losses were, because I expected us to win
The joy of winning is not as dramatic as the losses were, because I expected us to win.
It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun.
To me, the most important part of winning is joy. You can win without joy, but winning that’s joyless is like eating in a four-star restaurant when you’re not hungry. Joy is a current of energy in your body, like chlorophyll or sunlight, that fills you up and makes you naturally want to do your best.
The definition of winning has become distorted. If winning the rights to a property brings with it hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, what have you won? When faced with the prospect of heavy financial losses, we have consistently walked away and have done so again.
There is a reality to the primary process, and you don't win primaries by being ahead in national polls. You win them by winning Iowa, by winning New Hampshire, by winning South Carolina, winning Florida.
My core philosophy on winning and motivation is summed up by saying that you were born to win, but in order to be the winner you were born to be, you have to plan to win and prepare to win before you can expect to win.
Now I realized that me and him were just alike. We were both born to win. And, when we were not winning, it was OK 'cause we were busy planning to win.
You can't take your win for granted. Your next win might be your last win or you might never get to your next win, so I can't imagine not being overcome with joy by winning and never taking winning for granted.
In 2016, Trump won by winning battleground states that few expected him to win.
A good balance of winning and losing is important. If you just win all the time, you won't get anything out of it; having some tough losses can be really important.
Certainly my parents were a huge influence. They always expected the most out of all of us. And expected us to do our very best. I'm thankful to them for allowing me to do what I wanted to do.
Those enjoying winning streaks thus win twofold. They win not only the game but also the right to greater self-determination. They become masters of their own fate. That feeling of efficacy, of being in charge of circumstances, is the essence of confidence. Winning once or twice is encouraging, but winning continuously is empowering.
In the late '80s and early '90s, I took success for granted, winning four or five tournaments a year. I just expected to win them.
The expectation levels aren't as high because a team is expected to win on its home court. That takes a little of the pressure off us on the road.
As German players we have something special inside us, because of our football history. We know we have to win, it is what is expected, so we have a good focus.
I expected to play well, I expected to lead my team, and I expected to win.
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