Top 15 Great Lou Holtz Quotes

#1. I discovered race in America and it fascinated me.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

#2. It was a great game if you don't care who won. I cared.

Lou Holtz

#3. Half hating, half loving, this free time between writing books.

K.J. Mecklenfeld

#4. Being a monster hasn't saved anyone. She choked on her sob, gasping for air.
He pulled her into his arms, and she finally let herself be hugged.

Debra Anastasia

#5. Happiness requires problems

Harry Levi Hollingworth

#6. I used to pray that God would make me a great athlete, and He never did.

Lou Holtz

#7. Ya know, Hitler was a great leader, too.

Lou Holtz

#8. I was born January 6, 1937, eight years after Wall Street crashed and two years before John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath, his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the plight of a family during the Great Depression.

Lou Holtz

#9. ESPN is a great organization to work for.

Lou Holtz

#10. You've got to have great athletes to win, I don't care who the coach is. You can't win without good athletes but you can lose with them. This is where coaching makes the difference.

Lou Holtz

#11. I'm proud to be part of the Dr. Pepper Scholarship Giveaway. It's a great program that gives me the chance to brighten the day for some lucky college students with free tuition.

Lou Holtz

#12. As long as we look to legislation to cure poverty or to abolish special privilege we are going to see poverty and special privilege grow

Henry Ford

#13. It's good to be successful but it's great to be significant

Lou Holtz

#14. Cameras help to minimize collateral damage, and very often, without a camera a missile cannot fire. Certainly, without a camera a drone can't function, which means that the very ways in which we wage war are determined in part by how cameras work and whether they work at all.

Judith Butler

#15. Had I been a great athlete, I'm not sure I would have even gone into coaching. I may have turned out feeling that my life ended when my athletic career ended, as happens so many times with various athletes.

Lou Holtz

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