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More Quotes by Lou Holtz
In the nineties, everybody wants to talk about their rights and privileges. Twenty-five years ago, people talked about their obligations and responsibilities.
There are certain things in this world we all have in common such as time. Everybody has sixty seconds to a minute, sixty minutes to an hour, twenty-four hours to a day. The difference is what we do with that time and how we use it.
Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I'll show you someone who has overcome adversity.
You must have dreams and goals if you are ever going to achieve anything in this world.
Don't tell your problems to people: eighty percent don't care; and the other twenty percent are glad you have them.
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.
What you are capable of achieving is determined by your talent and ability. What you attempt to do is determined by your motivation. How well you do something is determined by your attitude.
Everybody needs four things in life: Something to do, someone to love, someone to believe in and something to hope for.
Do what's right. Be on time, be polite, and be honest; remain free from drugs; and if you have any questions, get out your Bible. 2. Do your best. Mediocrity is unacceptable when you are capable of doing better. 3. Treat others as you want to be treated. Practice love and understanding.
Everyone wants to win on Saturday afternoon when the game is played. It’s what you do the other six days that decides the outcome