Winning Coach Quotes
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Winning Coach Quotes & Sayings
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Winning is an inside job. A person who achieves victory is the one that first wins his or her internal battles.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Win with your heart, not your head - win on emotion, not in logic; have a passion about what you do; nobody wants a boss, everybody wants a coach.
— Arthur L. Williams Jr.
It's not about being a head coach, I'd rather be a DC at Auburn and win championships.
— Will Muschamp
It is a dangerous thing to be satisfied with ourselves.
— Teresa Of Avila
You don't win games as a coach during games. You win games as a coach before games. Players win during games, not coaches
— Red Auerbach
You're always growing as a coach, and I am not done growing, and hopefully I'm not done winning.
— Doc Rivers
I'd like my next head coach to be winning oriented. We would consider anyone that we think is right.
— Al Davis
Stupid male ego.
— Tera Lynn Childs
I consider myself the head coach whose job is to keep this winning team intact. I keep everybody focused and motivated.
— Monte Lipman
My coach has said to me, "When you win a match or a tournament, you don't even think about it - the very next minute you're like".
— Serena Williams
I thought of something my old coach at Staunton had often said: 'We win some, we lose some, and some get rained out; but we always suit up.'
— Barry Goldwater
Coach (Pat) Riley told us on June 8 we'd win the title on June 20.
— Shaquille O'Neal
I think teens are drawn to these speculative books that portray what might happen and what could happen.
— Lois Lowry
Being fired is part of the risk when anyone plans to take on the responsibility as a head coach.
— George M. Gilbert
Work is man's most natural form of relaxation.
— Dagobert D. Runes
Once an athlete feels his coach does not believe in him resentment develops and everyone loses at that point.
— George M. Gilbert
The third year at a school for any head coach is the most important year for the program they are attempting to develop.
— George M. Gilbert