In life, it's not the genetic guy who wins or the guy with the most potential who wins; it's the person with the greatest perseverance who wins. Always be willing to get up and go at it again and again. That's the guy who has his hands raised later in life. That's the guy you guys need to be.
There are dimensions to me that are not just the thinking person, but the person who is much richer, the person who has other emotional experiences, psychological experiences, these experiences also enrich me.
I have come to think that one of the most satisfying experiences I know — and also one of the most growth-promoting experiences for the other person — is just fully to appreciate this individual in the same way that I appreciate a sunset.
The person who wins the Nobel Prize is not the person who read the most journal articles and took the most notes on them. It's the person who knew what to look for. And cultivating that capacity to seek what's significant, always willing to question whether you're on the right track - that's what education is going to be about, whether it's using computers and the Internet, or pencil and paper, or books.
The person who fails the most wins.
Remember, a person who wins success may have been counted out many times before. He wins because he refuses to give up.
Flexibility - In all aspects of life, the person with the most varied responses 'wins'.
When women live rich, in every sense of the word - financially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually - everyone wins: you win, your family wins, your community wins, and the world wins.
The person that turns over the most rocks wins the game. And that's always been my philosophy.
When you have tools with which to stalk everyone all the time, the most seemingly aloof person wins.
The person who has lived the most is not the one with the most years but the one with the richest experiences.
I won 34 in my career and I never thought that the record would last, that I'd be the person with the most stage wins.
Becoming wealthy is like playing Monopoly.. the person who can accumulate the most assets wins the game.
The person that always wins, that`s the other thing. The monkey picking stocks always wins.
The most important lesson I've learned from sports is how to be not only a gracious winner, but a good loser as well. Not everyone wins all the time, as a matter of fact, no one wins all the time. Winning is the easy part, losing is really tough. But, you learn more from one loss than you do from a million wins. You learn a lot about sportsmanship.
In the end, love wins. It does win. We know it wins. When a person dies, love isn’t turned off like a faucet. It is an amazingly resilient part of us.