A Quote by Wendy Davis

You won't change things unless you are prepared to fight, even if you don't win. But I do hate losing. — © Wendy Davis
You won't change things unless you are prepared to fight, even if you don't win. But I do hate losing.
I'm a very competitive person. You won't change things unless you are prepared to fight, even if you don't win. But I do hate losing.
Both fighters can't win in this sport, so you have to leave it in God's hands. Losing is not the end of the world. Losing is natural; the better-prepared athlete will win.
It's better to fight because if you don't fight, you can't win. Besides, even when you don't win, you can change the game.
Young Americans must never again be sent to fight and die unless we are prepared to let them win.
I want to get to world No. 1. I want to win multiple majors. Plus, I hate losing - like, I really hate losing.
You've got to get people to believe that change is possible... You have to show that you can fight things successfully even if you don't win.
If I am 100% prepared for the fight, my opponent has no chance to win the fight. I am saying what I mean: He has a 0% chance to win the fight. There is going to be no luck involved; there is going to be nothing else to stop me from winning the fight.
Thus we may know that there are five essentials for victory: He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces. He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks. He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared. He will win who has military capacity and is not interfered with by the sovereign.
I've wanted to win at everything, every day, since I was a kid. And time doesn't change a person, it just helps you get a handle on who you are. Even at age 41, I still hate losing--I'm just more gracious about it. I'm also aware that setbacks have an upside; they fuel new dreams.
Always remember that others may hate you but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself.
Even if you don't win you learn. So there's no losing. You win the fight or you learn.
I tried to take every little thing and use it as an advantage. People were asking me how it felt to be in the UFC, and I wasn’t thinking about that. All that mattered was Alessio Sakara. I had to win that fight. Even now I still haven’t got time to sit back. Again, this is a must win, must dominate, fight for me in my eyes, and I won’t be happy unless that’s the way it goes.
When you're winning, you're a hero. When you're losing, you're a bum... I'm as bad as the fans, believe me. If they only knew how I hate losing and what we go through to try to win.
I don't want to go out there and show up. I hate losing. Everybody hates losing. But I hate losing.
I hate to lose, and if anybody gets used to losing they are going to be a loser. I'd like to tell you losing is part of the game, and it is, but I hated it. I still hate to lose. And that will never change. By the way, just because I turned the page and poured all my energies into business does not mean that I don't miss organized sports. I do.
You may hate the war, but never hate the ones that fight. For they do not choose when or where to fight. All they chose was to protect who they love and even the people they don't know.
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