“If a team is in a positive frame of mind, it will have a good attitude. If it has a good attitude, it will make a commitment to playing the game right. If it plays the game right, it will win-unless, of course, it doesn't have enough talent to win, and no manager can make goose-liver pate out of goose feathers, so why worry?” IfsMindEnoughPlayCoursesGamesWinningAttitudeWorryTeamTalentCommitmentManagersFeathersGeeseLiverFrame Of MindGood Attitude Author:Sparky Anderson
“I dislike nothing more than finding fault with a man's nature or talent; it only depresses and worries and does no good; one cannot add a cubit to one's stature, all striving and struggling are useless there, so one has to be silent about it, and let the responsibility rest with God.” MenDoeResponsibilityWorryStruggleTalentFindingsAddFaultsSilentStriveUselessDislikeDepressingStature Author:Felix Mendelssohn
“It takes a lot of pressure off you just to go out and play, and your talent sometimes shines even more when you don't worry about individual stuff.” SometimesPlayIndividualStuffWorryTalentPressureShining Author:Alex Rodriguez
“I have often said one of the greatest secrets of missionary work is work! If a missionary works, he will get the Spirit; if he gets the Spirit, he will teach by the Spirit; and if he teaches by the Spirit, he will touch the hearts of the people and he will be happy. There will be no homesickness, no worrying about families, for all time and talents and interests are centered on the work of the ministry. Work, work, work-there is no satisfactory substitute, especially in missionary work.” PeopleIfsHeartSaidSpiritInterestSecretTeachWorryTalentAll TimeSubstitutesMissionaryMinistryAbout FamilyHomesicknessMissionary Work Book:The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson Source: The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson
“I'm at a point in my career, I've been around a long time now, over 35 years in broadcasting. I don't worry about much. I respect what America's Got Talent is. It is a family show. It is a show that I love.” YearsLongShowsAmericaCareersWorryTalentLong TimeBroadcasting Author:Howard Stern