See winners embrace hard work.
Winners never quit and quitters never win.
In war whichever side may call itself the victor there are no winners but all are losers.
In war there are no winners.
Winners take time to relish their work knowing that scaling the mountain is what makes the view from the top so exhilarating.
So I think the winners in recession are the people who produce new technology that does things better which people really want.
Team GB's success at the Beijing Olympics can in part be said to have been made in Manchester. For example all the cycling medal winners trained at Manchester's velodrome the National Cycling Centre.
Pro football is like nuclear warfare. There are no winners only survivors.
And from a military school which taught me that to fit into society you can't just do anything you damn well please because it will suit you. And that it's much better to be with the winners than it is with the losers.
Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event.
This aesthetic quality then is what politics is all about. It's authenticity that separates winners from losers good politics from bad and he-man leader-types from consultant-directed puppet-boys.
Peace does not include a vendetta there will be neither winners nor losers.
You can never quit. Winners never quit and quitters never win.
I call crony capitalism where you take money from successful small businesses spend it in Washington on favored industries on favored individuals picking winners and losers in the economy that's not pro-growth economics. That's not entrepreneurial economics. That's not helping small businesses. That's cronyism that's corporate welfare.
I believe there's an inner power that makes winners or losers. And the winners are the ones who really listen to the truth of their hearts.
History keeps her secrets longer than most of us. But she has one secret that I will reveal to you tonight in the greatest confidence. Sometimes there are no winners at all. And sometimes nobody needs to lose.
History has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed. They won because they refused to become discouraged by their defeats.