A Quote by Jodie Foster

In the end, winning is sleeping better. — © Jodie Foster
In the end, winning is sleeping better.
I love my home, just playing games and just sleeping. No matter where you go, nothing is better than sleeping.
There's no better way for me to end my time with the German team than by winning the World Cup.
Winning an award is a great feeling but winning the Vodafone Crossword Popular Choice Award is particularly exhilarating because it is based upon public voting. I find it a strange quirk of fate that Chanakya's Chant, a political tale, should end up winning an election!
When you have a run of games where you keep winning and winning, you know it must end.
I've learned what it feels like to lose, believe me. But I think, in the end, that is just going to make winning that much better.
Winning is, of course, rewarding; who doesn't enjoy winning? But for me, it's about more than just winning: it's about knowing I'm putting in the day-to-day work to get a little bit better every time.
There's only one thing better than winning 14 world titles - and that's winning 15.
Winning doesn't always mean being first. Winning means you're doing better than you've ever done before.
You balance sport and business by having a sustainable model for a club and by winning. Because winning makes people feel better.
When your team does well and you're winning then everyone has success from that. You see that with all Cup-winning teams. Those guys end up having long careers.
My sleeping bag is affixed to a wall and I climb inside and sort of float around in the sleeping bag at night while I'm sleeping.
For Sleeping or Jumping couldn’t be a better band name at a better time in music.
We play a sport. It's a game. At the end of the day, that's all it is, is a game. It doesn't make you any better or any worse than anybody else. So by winning a game, you're no better. By losing a game, you're no worse. I think by keeping that mentality, it really keeps things in perspective for me to treat everybody the same.
It was very risky and quite courageous to write a book about winning when I was still to win my first title. But for me, the one who possesses a winning mentality isn't necessarily the one who wins in the end but the one who wants to win the most.
Getting the Games for London has been the fulfilment of a dream. It is one which I truly believe can change the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people for the better. But in the end, nothing can quite compare with winning your first Olympic gold medal.
I just wanted to be around a positive organization that's used to winning and plays the game the right way. Milwaukee, they're not used to winning. I just wasn't going to go for it at the end of my career.
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