“It's a horrible part of the game when you have to tell a player, probably somebody who has helped you win so much that his time is up. You treat them like family, and because they are your family it becomes even more hurting in the sense that you have got to say "well son, I'm sorry, you won't be a regular here, but you will still have a career elsewhere.' It's happened more than a few times but it is not an easy thing to handle.” WellsStillsGamesWinningEasyHurtCareersPlayerHappenedSonTreatsSorryHandleHorribleOur FamilyElsewhereI'm SorryEasy ThingsLike Family Author:Alex Ferguson
“I think that's deeply rooted in Muslim consciousness, the idea of not submitting to anything other than God. "You can abuse me, but you're not going to win me over. But if you treat me with respect and dignity, I'm going to fall in love with you. I'm going to sing your praises all over the world because you're powerful and you treated me with human dignity."” IfsThinkingWorldHumansIdeasFallWinningPowerfulConsciousnessLove YouDignityTreatsAbusePraiseFalling In LoveTreatedRootedHuman DignityDignity And Respect Author:Hamza Yusuf
“Leaving wasn't a personal thing where I intentionally wanted to stick it to management or anyone. This is business. I felt I should have been rewarded for helping the Indians turn around a half century of losing. It was a shame they decided to treat me that way, after all I did for them. I helped this team go from one-hundred six losses to basically one-hundred six wins and into the World Series. And what do I get for it? Nothing.” WorldWayShouldHas BeensHelpingWantedTurnsWinningFeltLossHalfTeamCenturySixLosingHundredDecidedShould HaveTreatsShameManagementSticksSeriesLeavingShould Have BeenWorld SeriesPersonal Things Book:Don't Call Me Joey: The Wit and Wisdom of Albert Belle Source: Don't Call Me Joey: The Wit and Wisdom of Albert Belle
“We play a sport. It's a game. At the end of the day, that's all it is, is a game. It doesn't make you any better or any worse than anybody else. So by winning a game, you're no better. By losing a game, you're no worse. I think by keeping that mentality, it really keeps things in perspective for me to treat everybody the same.” ThinkingEndsPlayGamesWinningSportsPerspectiveLosingTreatsThe End Of The DayMentalityAmerican FootballLosing A Game Author:Tim Tebow
“Have you noticed how difficult it is just to get along in the world? If you're no good at all in your job, people treat you badly and eventually you will be unemployed. And if you're a little better than competent, everyone expects miracles from you, every single time. Like most of life, it's a no-win situation. And if you dare to mention it, no matter how creatively you phrase your complaints, you are shunned as a whiner.” PeopleIfsWorldLittlesMatterJobsWinningDifficultSituationTreatsMiracleDarePhrasesComplaintsCompetentUnemployedWhiners Book:Dexter Is Delicious: Dexter Morgan (5) Source: Dexter Is Delicious: Dexter Morgan (5)
“You treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person, I guarantee you, you'll win, no matter what the outcome.” LifePersonsMatterPhilosophyWinningLosesWonderfulDiseaseTreatsNo Matter WhatOutcomesGuaranteesNursingInspirational NurseInspirational NursingInspiring NursingGreat Nursing Author:Robin Williams
“Success always calls for greater generosity - though most people, lost in the darkness of their own egos, treat it as an occasion for greater greed. Collecting boot is not an end itself, but only a means for building an empire. Riches would be of little use to us now - except as a means of winning new friends.” PeopleMeanLittlesEndsUseWould BeWinningLostDarknessGreaterBuildingEgoTreatsArmyGreedRichesOccasionsGenerosityEmpiresBootsCollectingNew Friends Author:Cyrus the Great