A Quote by Joe Thornton

Obviously, when you don't win, things have to change. — © Joe Thornton
Obviously, when you don't win, things have to change.
Obviously, when you win, good things happen.
Obviously, once you've won a World Cup, your mentality and responsibilities change. I'm not saying we now feel superior every time we play. But we do believe that, with our way of playing, we can achieve great things. We absolutely want to win it, as doing so would mean this generation has won every title possible.
If you win games, at the top, there's no pressure to change. You change when you have to change. You change when you don't win anymore.
I can do both of the things I love, which is raise awareness for TSS and work as a model to help change beauty standards. It was a win-win.
Obviously I want to be a starter and to win things with Real Madrid.
It is about trying to entertain and win, that is the ultimate, but you have to keep winning first to change the things that need to change.
I would love to try to win another game. Obviously, it's more fun when you win. I'd rather try and not win than not try at all.
At the end of the day, we're trying to win a game so whatever I can do to help us win. Obviously, I'll do that.
I'm not a big dreamer. I never have been.The only thing I've sort of obviously extracted from the research of dreams is that I don't think there's a specific science you can put on dream psychology. I think that it's up to, obviously, the individual. Obviously, we suppress things, emotions, things during the day - thoughts that we obviously haven't thought through enough, and in that state of sleep when our subconscious or mind just sort of randomly fires off different surreal story structures, and when we wake up we should pay attention to these things.
Political change and academic change and intellectual change are obviously crucial, but they don't necessarily change society. They can change a particular class and give everybody in that class great arguments, but that doesn't necessarily translate into the body of the culture.
I do feel the obligation and desire to win the Scudetto with Juventus, and obviously everybody wants to win the Champions League.
I feel like, there's no fair in fighting: you do whatever it takes to win. Obviously, sometimes I cheat to win, but it's not illegal.
There's no reason why we can't win trophies at Stoke, we'll try and win some cups and do as well as we can, but I obviously have ambitions.
You see, Leavers desperately need a psychological win. We need to feel our vote for change can actually change things.
I obviously want to win a grand slam, but whatever I do, however long I play, I hope I sustain a really long career, a healthy one, just a pretty consistent career. I obviously want to win a grand slam.
Climate change is obviously happening and there is obviously a man-made contribution.
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