Losing Quotes
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The biggest thing I learned from losing? Winning's better.
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If you want to decide the question of migration without asking your citizens against the will of the people, you are fighting a losing battle.
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I was a real daydreamer at school, gazing out of the window and losing myself in imaginary worlds.
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If you can accept losing, you can't win.
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Having bands in the NFL would take up seats. If you take up seats in the NFL, you're losing money.
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I have this view that losing weight is easy, keeping it off is hard because keeping it off is the discipline.
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Many people have asked me how I feel about losing my job.
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Race, what is that? Race is a competition, somebody winning and somebody losing. Blood doesn't run in races! Come on!
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I found that being online has opened a window for me to look into other people's lives... The greatest fear that I have is losing touch.
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I was so terrified for so long about what people think about my sexuality, and I didn't wanna find myself in a position where I was losing my fans and couldn't do my job.
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If you want to tell something to an athlete, say it quickly and give no alternatives. This is a game of winning and losing. It is senseless to explain and explain.
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When people have lost their jobs or are afraid of losing their jobs in the future, they lash out. They want others to know about their fears, their pain.
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I always try to find the positives in losing a match, but it's not always easy.
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Our treasure is what we fear losing, and I fear that we fear losing our treasure. We are lovers of money.
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Just losing a couple pounds takes so much stress off your joints. Your body feels better.
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I was very competitive. I hated losing. No matter what, I had to win.
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The only thing wealth does for some people is to make them worry about losing it.
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Many pleasant things are better when they belong to someone else. When things belong to others, we enjoy them twice as much, without the risk of losing them, and with the pleasure of novelty.
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That was the worst part about losing someone-finding a place to store all the thoughts and feelings you'd otherwise share with them.
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Women have to make a living. We don't live in a wealthy world where we even have a choice. We're losing our choice of whether or not we need to work. If we want to work, we obviously should work and have that choice, but a lot of women can't even get to the word "want." They need to work. And it's great to see women who needed to work and found a way to become a firefighter or a steel worker. That, to me, is very exciting.
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Losses have propelled me to even bigger places, so I understand the importance of losing. You can never get complacent because a loss is always around the corner. It's in any game that you're in - a business game or whatever - you can't get complacent.
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I have never gone out to mingle with the world without losing something of myself.
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Winning or losing of the election is less important than strengthening the country.
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Some individuals may perceive their losing fight with gravity as a sharp pain in their back, others as the unflattering contour of their body, others as constant fatigue, yet others as an unrelentingly threatening environment. Those over forty may call it old age. And yet all these signals may be pointing to a single problem so prominent in their own structure, as well as others, that it has been ignored: they are off balance, they are at war with gravity.