A Quote by John Toshack

Winning all the time is not necessarily good. — © John Toshack
Winning all the time is not necessarily good.
You don't necessarily have to go to film school to be a brilliant film maker. If you are a good listener and you study life, and you find that story that is buried within each and every one of us, and you figure out a way to bring that out. And sometimes it doesn't necessarily mean money or winning the lottery.
The whole nation thinks I should be winning, winning, winning all the time and that's a lot to take on my shoulders.
Success may result in winning, but winning does not necessarily mean you are a success.
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.
Success isn't winning every time. A lot of different factors go into every race, and you can't control all of them. Success means doing as excellent a job as you can on that particular day. The people I admire most aren't necessarily the most wonderful athletes. I admire the ones who keep coming back and doing it, time after time.
I don't think that being in a full-time relationship is necessarily for everybody all of the time. It's not necessarily some state of grace.
We need somebody that can unify a country in spite of a vocal powerful media that's intent on division. It's not about winning the media. It's about winning the people, and I don't think it's necessarily persuasive to eat - to cannibalize yourself. I think that you have to pick the winner.
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.
What I want out of tennis is not necessarily just winning.
In the executive branch, winning by a whisker is as good as winning in a landslide, but not so in the Senate.
The winning of a pawn among good players of even strength often means the winning of the game.
A successful competition for me is always going out there and putting 100 percent into whatever I'm doing. It's not always winning. People, I think, mistake that it's just winning. Sometimes it could be, but for me, it's hitting the best sets I can, gaining confidence, and having a good time and having fun.
Dynamic typing is not necessarily good. You get static errors at run time, which you really should be able to catch at compile time.
A good golf course is like good music or good anything else; it is not necessarily a course which appeals the first time one plays over it, but one which grows on the player the more frequently he visits it.
Yes, I believe that the art of winning is through intimidation, and not necessarily do you have to speak about it.
You like more the people that you work with, you believe more in them, you share some fantastic moments and that habit of winning, winning, winning... after you win, you don't want to stop winning.
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