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winning want losing
Richard Petty No one wants to quit when he's losing and no one wants to quit when he's winning.
winning bigs nobel
Richard P. Feynman Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
winning games soul
Richelle Mead This isn’t a game. We don’t want mediocre employees who can keep the status quo. We want souls. We want to win. And you’ve spent most of your time here being mediocre.
winning games seven
Retief Goosen You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win.
winning goal proud
Ronaldinho My best has to be for Barcelona against Villarreal in 2006 - that is the one I am asked most about, and it is the one I am most proud of. Xavi chipped the ball to me, I chested it down, twisted and hit an overhead kick. It was the final goal in a 4-0 win.
winning people lucky
Ronda Rousey The Olympics is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I was lucky enough to go twice, but most people only get one chance. And in judo you can train your whole life and it'll come down to a split second: You can lose everything or win anything.
winning technology race
Rick Cook Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
winning vision
Woodrow Wilson I have no happy fairyland vision that she can win.
following sold suspect
Detective McFadden I suspect they may have been sold on eBay, and we're following up on that.
following knew maybe near peaks sister special stream sure trout weekend
David Morris He used to take my brother, Robert, and me on weekend trips. Maybe to Snowden to hunt, or to a trout stream he knew up near the Peaks of Otter. But when he got back, he always made sure he did something special with our sister Brenda the following weekend.
following orders uniform wearing
Paul Tibbets I am an airman, a pilot. In 1945, I was wearing the uniform of the U.S. following the orders of our commander-in-chief.
following matter
Fred Smoot I'm following him, ... No matter where he goes. Inside, outside, in the backfield, I got him.
following fresh hopefully keeping pandemic start strikes vaccine virus
Jim Robertson If necessary, even before a pandemic, we'll start making fresh vaccine strains. We will be following it along, and hopefully be keeping up with it. If, when a pandemic strikes and it is H5, we'll pounce on that virus immediately.
following looked metaphor shoot shooting supposed
Kathleen Hall The metaphor that should be looked for was in Cheney not following the rules, getting by without shooting the way you're supposed to. You are supposed to shoot the bird, not your friend.
following increase issue whether
Khiem Do The issue is whether there's another increase following the one in May.
following match
Li Na The first match is always difficult. I think we will play better in the following matches.
following sayings scholars senior
Yajur Veda The commoners can become knowledgeable only by emulating the senior scholars who are more knowledgeable and by following their sayings and teachings.
knows success
Pete Boone He wanted to be here. He knows that he can be a success here. He's been a success before. He knows what it takes.
knows nobody split
Chris Moore He can split through two guys, and nobody knows how he got through,
knows
Craig Smith He knows the biotech world very well. We need someone like that at this stage.
knows opportunity window
Larry Coker He knows that there is that window of opportunity and he has to respond,
knows matured since
Freddy Adu He knows me, so he'll probably know what I'm up to, but I've matured a lot since I went pro,
knows
Felipe Alou He knows we need him real bad. Even if he's not up to par.
knows spot
Tony Amonte He's been in the No. 1 spot before so he knows the pressure, he knows how to play.
knows
Brian Gionta He's been around a lot longer, so he knows more than I would.
knows
Paul Vallas He's done it before, he knows how to do the ninth-grade academies.