A Quote by Nick Nolte

Nobody likes to lose power or reach a point of humility. — © Nick Nolte
Nobody likes to lose power or reach a point of humility.
It's awfully important to win with humility. It's also important to lose. I hate to lose worse than anyone, but if you never lose you won't know how to act. If you lose with humility, then you can come back.
Nobody likes to lose.
Nobody likes to lose 3-0.
Truth be told, nobody likes to lose.
Nobody likes to lose a Champions League semi-final.
When you lose, nobody likes it and you start turning on each other.
Nobody likes to hear it, because it's dull, but the reason you win or lose is darn near always the same - pitching.
I've learned that, bizarrely, I enjoy having a fight. Obviously nobody likes getting hit, but I don't have a problem with it. In MMA you've got to take a few hits to reach the right position.
Empathy has the power to bring together people who would otherwise never meet. It has the power to teach us and to reach us in moments of isolation when we think nobody understands.
Everybody likes to get as much power as circumstances allow, and nobody will vote for a self-denying ordinance.
It is almost impossible to overestimate the value of true humility and its power in the spiritual life. For the beginning of humility is the beginning of blessedness and the consummation of humility is the perfection of all joy. Humility contains in itself the answer to all the great problems of the life of the soul. It is the only key to faith, with which the spiritual life begins: for faith and humility are inseparable. In perfect humility all selfishness disappears and your soul no longer lives for itself or in itself for God: and it is lost and submerged in Him and transformed into Him.
I think everybody likes a person that stands up for themselves. Nobody likes a punk or a coward.
Will we ever reach a point when it is no longer necessary to say Them and Us? I believe we must reach that point, or perish.
It seems like the first law of Nature is that everybody likes to receive things, but nobody likes to feel grateful.
Those who profit from adversity possess a spirit of humility and are therefore inclined to make the necessary changes needed to learn from their mistakes, failures, and losses. ... When we are focused too much on ourselves, we lose perspective. Humility allows us to regain perspective and see the big picture. ... Humility allows us to let go of perfection and keep trying.
Humility has tremendous power. Think of Gandhi. That was humility in action. He changed the shape of an entire nation.
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