Quotes about win
winning long
As long as we keep winning, I'm happy. Josh Howard
wind-turbines wind turbines
I wouldn't be against them (large wind turbines) if they actually worked. James Lovelock
wind-turbines energy schemes
We rushed into renewable energy without any thought. The schemes are largely hopelessly inefficient and unpleasant. I personally can't stand windmills at any price. James Lovelock
wind away-we-go teach
I'll teach you how to jump on the wind's back, and then away we go. James M. Barrie
winter cities mountain
Cities are natural, that's why they're everywhere. It's not like there's only one city, and everybody's like 'What the f**k is this?' No, cities are all over the place. They're natural. You know what's not natural? You, in the middle of the mountains, in the middle of the winter. Joe Rogan
wind storm breeze
One small breeze doesn't make a wind storm. John McGraw
wind islands enough
The general knowledge of time on the island depends, curiously enough, on the direction of the wind. John Millington Synge
winning thinking impact
I'm a very friendly person, and I think that's had a big impact on my work because I tend to be pretty good with not trying to always win every argument and things like that. I just sort of try to bring a lot of people together to talk. Jimmy Wales
winning race want
If you want to win anything - a race, yourself, your life - you have to go a little berserk. George A. Sheehan
wind circles verbs
I talk in subjects and verbs, and sort of wind around in concentric circles until I get far enough away from the beginning so that I can call it the end, and it ends. Garrison Keillor
winning gold olympics
The ability to manage large assets well - it's like being Michael Jordan or winning the gold in the Olympics; it's what you aspire to. Louis Bacon
winning leaving black
Win walked over to me. He held out his palm. In the middle of it was a single black sequin from the dress Scarlet had lent me. "You lost this," he said. I giggled, slightly embarrassed to be leaving bits of myself behind. "I'm shedding. Gabrielle Zevin
winter waiting dirt
I am standing here in the shed, and I'm waiting to see if my seeds are going to poke out ofthe dirt. I don't know if it's too early to look for signs of life or if, this time, winter has claimed my family for good. Maggie Stiefvater
winning pay-the-price losing
If everyone doesn't pay the price to win, then everyone will pay the price of losing. John C. Maxwell
winter weather records
The report falsely asserts that global warming is causing more extreme weather events, more droughts, more record high temperatures, more wildfires, warmer winters, etc., when each and every one of these false assertions is contradicted by objective, verifiable evidence. James Taylor
winter long cold
Oh the long and dreary Winter! Oh the cold and cruel Winter! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
wine mouths toes
Iced champagne was served, and the feel of the cold wine in her mouth gave Emma a shiver that ran over her from head to toe. Gustave Flaubert
wings bird unbearable
Everything, even herself, was now unbearable to her. She wished that, taking wing like a bird, she could fly somewhere, far away to regions of purity, and there grow young again. Gustave Flaubert
winter land wings
Fowls, by winter forced, forsake the floods, and wing their hasty flight to happier lands. John Dryden
wind-blowing boeing steps
This argument [that life is too improbable to have arisen by chance] comes up repeatedly: its latest manifestation is Hoyle's discussion of the likelihood of a wind blowing through a junkyard assembling a Boeing 707 [sic]. What is wrong with it? Essentially, it is that no biologist imagines that complex structures arise in a single step. John Maynard Smith
winning risk mind
I was the first critic ever to win a Tony - for co-authoring 'Elaine Stritch at Liberty.' Criticism is a life without risk; the critic is risking his opinion, the maker is risking his life. It's a humbling thought but important for the critic to keep it in mind - a thought he can only know if he's made something himself. John Lahr
winter philadelphia lasts
It's well known that I interviewed with Philadelphia last winter, and I'd like to manage again, Jim Leyland
winning two people
You can look at the Emmys two ways in you're nominated. It's either win-win or lose-lose. If things go very well and I win, you still have to get up in front of a group of people and risk having God knows what come out of your mouth. If you won't win, you have to breathe deeply and smile and clap with a camera in your face. Jim Parsons
wind
It's only going to wind up in court.
win
It was our breakthrough win for the year.
winning technology
No technology will win. Technology itself will win. David Agus
winning voice giving
A life can get knocked into a new orbit by a car crash, a lottery win or just a bleary-eyed consultant giving bad news in a calm voice. David Mitchell
winning stuff dies
Whoever dies with the most stuff wins. David Mitchell
window tapping
Someone was tapping on the window. Dave Barry
winter years benefits
Global trade has advantages. For starters, it allows those of us who live through winter to eat fresh produce year-round. And it provides economic benefits to farmers who grow that food. David Suzuki
winning race looks
If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race. Charles Caleb Colton
wind east now-and-then
The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east. Charles Dickens
wine voice broken
"It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon." Charles Dickens