“Our [Republicans'] object is to avoid having stupid candidates who can't win general elections, who are undisciplined, can't raise money, aren't putting together the support necessary to win a general election campaign, because this money is too difficult to raise to be spending it on behalf of candidates who have little chance of winning in a general election.” LittlesTogetherWinningDifficultChanceSupportStupidObjectsRepublicanRaisesElectionSpendingCampaignsCandidatesBehalfCan't WinUndisciplinedGeneral Elections Author:Karl Rove
“I don't get a big charge out of being the leading scorer. The object of competing is winning. I just try to do what has to be done for us to win. That might be anything at the time - defense, rebounding, passing. I get great satisfaction out of being a team player.” TryingDoneBigsMightWinningPlayerTeamObjectsSatisfactionDefensePassingPassingsCompetingTeam Player Author:Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
“I don't object to its being called "McNamara's war." I think it is a very important war and I am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever I can to win it.” ThinkingI CanImportantWarWinningObjects Book:In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam Source: In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
“In Freethinkers Hall, which before the Nazi resurgence was the national headquarters of the German Freethinkers League, the Berlin Protestant church authorities have opened a bureau for advice to the public in church matters. Its chief object is to win back former churchgoers and assist those who have not previously belonged to any religious congregation in obtaining church membership. The German Freethinkers League, which was swept away by the national revolution, was the largest of such organizations in Germany. It had about 500,000 members.” MatterWinningChurchReligiousAdviceObjectsRevolutionMembersAuthorityOrganizationChiefsFormerLeagueGermanyHallsNaziBerlinProtestantsFreethinkerCongregationMembershipObtainingSwept AwayHeadquartersResurgenceChurch Membership Author:Adolf Hitler
“If the opponent offers keen play I don't object; but in such cases I get less satisfaction, even if I win, than from a game conducted according to all the rules of strategy with its ruthless logic.” IfsPlayGamesWinningDecisionCasesObjectsOffersLogicStrategySatisfactionOpponentsRuthless Author:Anatoly Karpov