A Quote by Javier Zanetti

It is always a great feeling to win. — © Javier Zanetti
It is always a great feeling to win.
When you win a championship, it is a great feeling, and you really don't want that feeling to go away.
I'm very competitive by nature. And I like to be the underdog - It's the best way to win. To come from behind and win is a great feeling!
You can keep going on and on about the interactions of people, which makes it a great drama and great event, and you'll always hold that special, but if you're looking at a baseball moment, the feeling you get when you win the World Series by far exceeds anything else in the game that you're able to do.
You can keep going on and on about the interactions of people, which makes it a great drama and great event ,and you'll always hold that special, but if you're looking at a baseball moment, the feeling you get when you win the World Series by far exceeds anything else in the game that you're able to do.
A win gives one a feeling of self-affirmation, and success - a feeling of self-expression, but only a sensible harmonization between these urges can bring really great achievements in chess.
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
To be able to pitch in the postseason is great, and to be able to go out there and throw the ball well and help your team win is a great feeling.
Americans are very much 'Win! Win! Win!' In England, we don't give a fig whether you win. It's great if you do, but we appreciate those who don't.
It is really a great feeling to win a World Cup on your birthday.
Always, when you win the fight, it's an amazing feeling.
It's always a special feeling when you win something.
My general feeling about award shows that I've been to in the past was always that when you win, it's a great time. What a joy. You're celebrating there. And when you lose, the whole thing feels very stupid and why does anyone care about any of this. This is boring. I want to go home.
To win is always good for the feeling of the whole team.
I always remind myself if I'm having a down day because of a bad race it's not just me. That feeling I'm having is shared by my family, the team and my fans. When we win they feel the joy as well. That's why I say we win and lose together, and I definitely couldn't do it without them.
When you win sprints, you're a great sprinter, but when you win a great one-day race, you've proved you're a great rider.
It is a great feeling that I am the first Indian to win a gold medal in track event in world juniors.
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