“If an American is to amount to anything he must rely upon himself, and not upon the State; he must take pride in his own work, instead of sitting idle to envy the luck of others. He must face life with resolute courage, win victory if he can, and accept defeat if he must, without seeking to place on his fellow man a responsibility which is not theirs.” IfsMenStatesAmericaFacesWinningResponsibilityAcceptingPrideAmountVictorySittingFellowsLuckDefeatSeekingEnvyRelyIdlePatriotFellow ManResoluteRely Upon Book:The Bully Pulpit: A Teddy Roosevelt Book of Quotations Source: The Bully Pulpit: A Teddy Roosevelt Book of Quotations
“The whole secret to winning and losing in the stock market is to lose the least amount possible when you're not right.” WholeWinningLosesSecretAmountLosingWinning And Losing Author:William O'Neil
“Rich isn't an amount of money, it's a mindset about how you live. If you believe you can win, you can.” IfsBelieveWinningWealthRichAmountMindsetRichesIf You BelieveBelieve You CanYou Can Win Author:Dave Ramsey
“When you do battle, even if you are winning, if you continue for a long time it will dull your forces and blunt you edge...If you keep your armies out in the field for a long time, your supplies will be insufficient. Transportation of provisions itself consumes 20 times the amount transported.” IfsLongWinningForceFieldsAmountBattleLong TimeArmyEdgesDullProvisionTransportationSuppliesBluntInsufficient Author:Sun Tzu
“A man who cannot win fame in big own age will have a very small chance of winning it from posterity. True, there are some half-dozen exceptions to this truth among millions of myriads that attest it; but what man of common sense would invest any large amount of hope in so unpromising a lottery?” MenBigsAgeWinningChanceCommonHalfMillionsAmountFameCommon SenseExceptionDozenPosterityLottery Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton