Teams And Winning Quotes
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Teams And Winning Quotes & Sayings
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Individuals play the game, but teams win championships.
— Bill Parcells
I have played on many teams throughout my career, and I know when a team has the tools, and the right positive attitude towards winning.
— Boomer Esiason
The teams in the Bay Area have created a culture of winning, but the Cubs and Metsneed to learn how to win.
— Eric Byrnes
Players win games, teams win championships.
— Bill Taylor
We are not eternity conscious enough.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Individuals don't win in business, teams do.
— Sam Walton
The Daytona 500 is a career-winning race. It defines careers for drivers, crew members, crew chiefs and race teams. It has that power.
— Jimmie Johnson
We're not winning because of talent. We're just beating bad teams.
— Michael Jordan
I know by now, only too well, that you can never get away from yourself because you never go away.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
Even with most finite planning you never know what the final result will reveal itself to be until it's staring back at you.
— Sturgill Simpson
In my teams, when we win, we all win, and when we lose, I lose
— Jose Mourinho
The old-time-religion and today's cutting-edge-religion have one thing in common - they're both religion. I want neither.
— Steve McVey
— Steve McVey
Clubs are all about winning. National teams, however, have an additional function: to incarnate the nation.
— Simon Kuper
Even championship-winning teams don't play well all the time.
— Teddy Sheringham
A lot of teams, I think, are just happy to make the post-season. Here, you have to win.
— Derek Jeter
Literary posterity may
— Chuck Klosterman
At Alabama, our players don't win Heisman Trophies. Our teams win National Championships.
— Bear Bryant
Eighty per cent of teams who score first in matches go on to win them. But they may draw some - or occasionally lose.
— David Pleat