A Quote by Steven Van Zandt

You're either on the Republican team or the Democratic team, and all that matters is that your team wins. Judging by history, regardless of which team wins, the people always lose.
When the team wins, everybody wins, so I can score two points, one point, get three rebounds, if our team wins, that's all that matters to me.
The team that is the most focused and executes the best is the team that wins. That's usually the team that can handle the pressure of the situation.
Everyone always says you have to be on the best team, the team that wins. Oh, no, no, no. I disagree with that.
It's not always the best team that wins the game it's the team that plays better.
Kind of making that leap from a team that wins occasionally to a team that wins the majority of the time, a lot of times just comes down with figuring out how tough it is to win, and then executing down the stretch to do it.
Nobody wins or loses a match; it's the team that wins or loses. You have to be looking to contribute towards the team goal.
I believe a family can be like that sports team. A successful family wins as a team. But if its members are intent upon winning their own individual battles with one another, the team loses. A winning solution is to work out the differences and, when it's over, let it be over. Then they can get back in the game as a team.
You need experience around you when you are a young player. You need to know how to run a team, to lead a team and to play as a team which means, your team has leaders but you still function as a team.
This is a team game and one man doesn't win and one man doesn't lose. In the end, the best team usually wins.
The best way to serve the individuals on the team is to see that the whole team wins.
Tee Vee football: one team wins, one team loses -- they tie -- who cares? And why?
My main thing over the years is to try to get on a team and be on a team that wins games.
I played a ton of team sports growing up, and team wins are just incredibly gratifying.
Well, Judy, I would hope in the new year, we could start thinking about politics not like it was the Super Bowl, where you always have to have one team that wins and the other team has to be a loser.
When you're managing a team the key is, I guess, to find where those boundaries are, where you're prepared to let people go, to what extent you're allowing them to be a free spirit because ultimately it's all got to be in the greater cause which is making sure the team wins cricket games.
Every team requires unity. A team has to move as one unit, one force, with each person understanding and assisting the roles of his teammates. If the team doesn't do this, whatever the reason, it goes down in defeat. You win or lose as a team, as a family.
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