A Quote by Vince Lombardi

The Winner is always part of the answer. The Loser is always part of the problem. The Winner always has a program. The Loser always has an excuse. The Winner says, "Let me do it for you." The Loser says, "That's not my job." The Winner sees an answer for every problem. The Loser sees a problem for every answer. The Winner sees a green near every sand trap The Loser sees two or three sand traps near every green. The Winner says, "It may be difficult but it's possible." The Loser says, "It might be possible but it's too difficult." Be a Winner.
The loser is always a part of the problem; the winner is always a part of the answer. The loser always has an excuse; the winner always has a program. The loser says it may be possible, but it's difficult; the winner says it may be difficult, but it's possible.
Wherever you disrupt water from its natural cycle, there's always a winner and a loser. Whoever is the one it's directed towards is the winner, and whoever loses that water is the loser.
In life, we choose whether or not we want to be a winner or a loser. To be a winner, we must devote time and hard work. To be a loser you do nothing, and that's exactly what you will get, nothing.
The greatest gap in sports is between the winner and the loser of the Super Bowl. The winner has confetti, parades, rings, the whole thing. The loser puts his head down and goes to his house.
You've got to realize that in any competition there is always a winner and loser. When it turns out that you're the loser on a given day, you can be a graceful loser, but it doesn't mean that you're a loser in the sense that you're willing to accept losses readily. Concede that on that day you weren't the best and that you were beaten in competition. But that should make you more dedicated and hard working. It's wrong to accept defeat as a loser. Be graceful about losing, but don't accept it.
The only difference between a winner and a loser is a winner plays until he wins
A loser says that's the way it's always been done. A winner says there ought to be a better way.
Learn how to be a loser, because it's important to be a loser to be a winner.
There are always sides. There is always a winner and a loser. For every person who gets, there's someone who must give.
I'm a winner; I win most of the time. But in order to be a winner, you have to lose some of the time. I'm a terrible loser.
The difference between a winner and a loser - they both failed, but the winner gets back up and does it again and again until it goes his way.
It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner
The gain to the winner is always less than the loss to the loser.
'If only' is the excuse of the loser; 'I can' is the affirmation of the winner.
For every winner, there's a loser. And that person didn't really need to lose. They just didn't understand the game plan.
In everything we do there's a winner and a loser.
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