#Quote
More Quotes by Lou Holtz
Remember that adversity presents us with numerous possibilities for success, if we are just willing to see them.
Winners embrace hard work. They love the discipline of it, the trade-off they're making to win. Losers, on the other hand, see it as punishment. And that's the difference.
It's the extra effort after you have done your best that creates victory.
Don't tell your problems to people: eighty percent don't care; and the other twenty percent are glad you have them.
The answers to these questions will determine your success or failure. 1) Can people trust me to do what's right? 2) Am I committed to doing my best? 3) Do I care about other people and show it? If the answers to these questions are yes, there is no way you can fail.
You build a successful life a day at a time.
The greatest power God gave us is the power to choose. We have the opportunity to choose whether we're going to act or procrastinate, believe or doubt, pray or curse, help or heal. We also choose whether we're going to be happy or whether we're going to be sad.
Nothing is as good as it seems and nothing is as bad, but somewhere between reality falls.
I follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care. You’ve got to make a sincere attempt to have the right goals to begin with, then go after them with appropriate effort, and remember that you can’t really achieve anything great without the help of others.
I don't think we can win every game. Just the next one.