Quotes About Winning
There's no winning arguments with your parents
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
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It's fun to win, sure, but if you only have fun when you win, you completely lose the joy of just playing a game, and being part of a team that works together. You're not going to win every game you play, so if winning is the only way you have fun, you're going to have a bad time pretty often.
~ Wil Wheaton
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You just like winning and dislike losing—and you almost certainly dislike losing more than you like winning.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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Winning a competition in architecture is a ticket to oblivion. It's just an idea. Ninety-nine per cent never get built.
~ Daniel Libeskind
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Winning at money is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent head knowledge.
~ Dave Ramsey
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This is a book about winning
~ Dave Ramsey
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The fact is, none of us really has a choice: We are all playing the money game whether we want to or not. The only question is: Are we winning?
~ David Bach
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Walsh knew,' Stuart Lancaster, the current England rugby coach, told rugby writer Mark Reason, 'that if you established a culture higher than that of your opposition, you would win. So rather than obsessing about the results, you focus on the team.
~ James Kerr
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A winning organization is an environment of personal and professional development, in which each individual takes responsibility and shares ownership. It
~ James Kerr
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A finite game must always be won with a terminal move, a final act within the boundaries of the game that establishes the winner beyond any possibility of challenge. A terminal move results, in other words, in the death of the opposing player as player. The winner kills the opponent. The loser is dead in the sense of being incapable of further play.
~ James P Carse
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If the losers are dead, the dead are also losers. There is a contradiction here: If the prize for winning finite play is life, then the players are not properly alive. They are competing for life. Life, then, is not play, but the outcome of play. Finite players play to live; they do not live their playing. Life is therefore deserved, bestowed, possessed, won. It is not lived.
~ James P Carse
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Since finite games are played to be won, players make every move in the game in order to win it. Whatever is not done in the interest of winning is not part of the game. The constant attentiveness of finite players to the progress of the competition can lead them to believe that every move they make they must make.
~ James P Carse
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Those who challenge the existing pattern of entitlements in a society do not consider the designated officers of enforcement powerful; they consider them opponents in a struggle that will determine by its outcome who is powerful. One does not win by power; one wins to be powerful.
~ James P Carse
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Since finite games are played to be won, players make every move in a game in order to win it. Whatever is not done in the interest of winning is not part of the game. The constant attentiveness of finite players to the progress of the competition can lead them to believe that every move they make they must make.
~ James P. Carse
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Power is a concept that belongs only in finite play.
~ James P. Carse
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A finite game does not have its own time. It exists in a world's time. An audience allows players only so much time to win their titles.
~ James P. Carse
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THERE ARE at least two kinds of games. One could be called finite, the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.
~ James P. Carse
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a finite game is to be won by someone it must come to a definitive end. It will come to an end when someone has won. We know that someone has won the game when all the players have agreed who among them is the winner. No other condition than the agreement of the players is absolutely required in determining who has won the game.
~ James P. Carse
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If the goal of finite play is to win titles for their timelessness, and thus eternal life for oneself, the essence of infinite play is the paradoxical engagement with temporality that Meister Eckhart called "eternal birth.
~ James P. Carse
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Oh,' said Philippa. 'Checkmate,' Lymond said.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Well, well -- the prizes all go to the women who 'play their cards well' -- but if they can only be won in that way, I would rather lose the game ... [C]lever [women] bide their time -- make themselves indispensable first, and then se font prier [=play hard to get]. Clever -- but I can't do it.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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As Dick Ebersol put it, ruefully: "I was very sophisticated about business and not very sophisticated about people. Lorne was not very sophisticated about business and very sophisticated about people. And in the final analysis being sophisticated about people will win, every time.
~ Doug Hill
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We're not obsessed by anything, you see, insisted Ford. ... And that's the deciding factor. We can't win against obsession. They care, we don't. They win. I care about lots of things, said Slartibartfast, his voice trembling partly with annoyance, but partly also with uncertainty. Such as? Well, said the old man, life, the Universe. Everything, really. Fjords. Would you die for them? Fjords? blinked Slartibartfast in surprise. No. Well then. Wouldn't see the point, to be honest.
~ Douglas Adams
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Rule Six: The winning team shall be the first team that wins.
~ Douglas Adams
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