A Quote by John Quincy Adams

Whoever tells the best story wins. — © John Quincy Adams
Whoever tells the best story wins.
Whoever tells the best story shapes the culture.
Whoever wins MVP, whoever wins whatever those awards are, that's not my decision.
It's not the side of the bigger army that wins. It's the country that tells a better story.
We're all from China, and whoever wins, it's OK - I just try my best.
The poet is he who fights on the passionate Side and whoever loses he wins; when he Is defeated it is hard to say who wins.
Pretty much whoever wins the tournament at the end of the week is the guy that putted probably the best.
WORK ON YOUR STORY! He/she who has the best story wins! In life! In business! The White House!
Whoever makes big records is a winner to me. Not the person with the mumbo jumbo, or the biggest diss record, or whatever the case may be. In the end of the day, whoever is most successful, whoever puts out a big record, wins the battle.
He [Tim Kaine] just said whoever wins Loudoun wins the election. This is Loudoun.
I trust that whoever leads the Conservative Party actually pays regard to my advice on how we should conduct ourselves and I personally will obviously support whoever eventually wins.
The guy who wins the Oscar for Best Actor has a much higher bar to clear than the woman who wins best actress.
There are lots of come-from-behind wins, games getting tied in the last period, teams going on to win. That, I think, tells the best story. Whether or not some teams have more grit, better chemistry, or more luck or more skill, it's still within the parameters. I think that makes for great storytelling and great interest for our fans.
Every cuisine tells a story. Jewish food tells the story of an uprooted, migrating people and their vanished worlds. It lives in people's minds and has been kept alive because of what it evokes and represents.
The Bible tells a story. A story that isn’t over. A story that is still being told. A story that we have a part to play in.
I believe the Bible tells a story we recognize as true. I don't just mean it tells an accurate story - though it's telling that the Bible stands tall even after more than 2,000 years of secular criticism.
Whoever dies with the most stuff wins.
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