Losing Streak Quotes
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Losing Streak Quotes & Sayings
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The crowd intimidates me, its breath suffocates me. I feel paralyzed by its curious look, and the unknown faces make me dumb.
— Frederic Chopin
New Year's Eve is not about having a big party for me. It's a time of reflection, and I often go on spiritual retreats.
— Monique Roffey
The greatest task before civilization at present is to make machines what they ought to be, the slaves, instead of the masters of men.
— Havelock Ellis
One of the symptoms of a losing streak is a turnover of top executives. It's a revolving door.
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Often out of periods of losing come the greatest strivings toward a new winning streak.
— Fred Rogers
If you have wonder, respect and love for all things, then you will rarely have an uninspired moment.
— Jeffrey A. White
It's hard to walk away from a winning streak, even harder to leave the table when you're on a losing one.
— Cara Bertoia
Even if it turns out that time travel is impossible, it is important that we understand why it is impossible.
— Stephen Hawking
Oh, precious losing streak,
you're too cute for your own good.
I try to laugh about it
but my face is made of wood. — Casey Renee Kiser
you're too cute for your own good.
I try to laugh about it
but my face is made of wood. — Casey Renee Kiser
Often the simplest song is the hardest to write.
— Patti Smith
Any job very well done that has been carried out by a person who is fully dedicated is always a source of inspiration.
— Carlos Ghosn
It's almost impossible to break a losing streak on your own.
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter
If you can't stomach an ending, don't begin.
— Patrick Bryant
Trying to trade during a losing streak is emotionally devastating. Trying to play 'catch up' is lethal.
— Ed Seykota
I've been on such a losing streak that if I had been around I would have taken General Custer and given points.
— Joe E. Lewis
The shame, the roused feeling of exposure acted on his brain, made him heavy, unutterably heavy.
— D.H. Lawrence