Top 39 No Losers Quotes
#1. But for now, my point is simply that on the seventh day, it appears that there are no losers. So if you need some losers to feel like a winner, you may not like the seventh day.
Peter Hiett
#2. A game, yes. But I like it. In this game, there are no losers.
J. Kenner
#4. In this age when there can be no losers in peace and no victors in war; we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#5. In American elections there are no losers, because whether or not our candidates win or lose, the next morning we wake up as Americans.
John F. Kerry
#6. Winning isn't as sweet if you don't see an enemy cry. But remember, losers wail loud no matter what.
Ymatruz
#8. Now losers have this advantage, that though their own folk disapprove of them they are generally popular with everyone else. Having no work to chain them, they became public property. Just
Rabindranath Tagore
#9. I was a beautiful vampire princess loved, worshiped and admired by all. I lived in a luxurious gothic castle and I have no idea how I ended up at this fiberglass table with you losers.
Alyson Noel
#10. [Jesus] said "Follow me" and ended up with a lot of losers. And these losers ended up, through no virtue or talent of their own, becoming saints. Jesus wasn't after the best but the worst.
Eugene H. Peterson
#11. There is no second place in a gunfight. Winners kill, losers get killed. Fight to win. Train to live. v. All
Gary Williams
#12. Frankie and Carter Thibodeau would revert to what they'd been before: smalltown losers with little or no jingle in their pockets.
Stephen King
#13. The most impressive person I've ever met? Elaine Wynn is no slouch. She's a much better person than me. But I've got her. Finders keepers, losers weepers. And it's been forty-seven years.
Steve Wynn
#14. In the technology sector failure is often a precondition to future successes, while prosperity can be the beginning of the end. If the rise and fall of BlackBerry teaches us anything it is that the race for innovation has no finish line, and that winners and losers can change places in an instant.
Jacquie McNish
#15. In war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all are losers.
Neville Chamberlain
#16. Blames create no change; winners don't apportion blames; only losers have the potentials to do that!
Israelmore Ayivor
#17. Losers break the rules. There's no point in obeying them because if you obey the unwritten rules of civility, you're going to lose anyway. So why not just do what you can?' - Zachary Karabell
David Pietrusza
#18. History remembers only the names of the conquerors. There are no pages devoted to the scruples of the losers.
Manjul Bajaj
#19. Winners have no interest or association in the opinions, actions or affairs of losers.
Jeffrey Fry
#20. Only losers and amateurs blame the cards. After all, cards don't care; they don't take sides, and they have no memory. They are blind justice holding her scales, and in the long run they'll tip evenly for the novice and the skilled alike.
Lou Krieger
#22. We need to learn ... how war brutalises and degrades winners and losers alike and what happens to us when, having heedlessly waged war for no good reason, we are encouraged to inflate and demonise our enemies in order to justify that war's indefinite continuance.
Tony Judt
#23. JOURNEY: To me, people who care this much about appearances are losers. If they were truly happy and successful, there'd be no need to try this fricking hard.
Bijou Hunter
#24. I have a problem with that silver medal. It's like, 'Congratulation s, you almost won. Of all the losers, you're the number one loser. No one lost ahead of you.'
Jerry Seinfeld
#25. As wretched as she was, she wanted Harry to be miserable, too. And yet, she was aware of an underlying sense of sadness. Theirs may have been the first war in which there were no winners, only losers.
Sharon Kay Penman
#26. We want to be on the winning team, but at the risk of turning our backs on the losers, no, it is not worth it. So we fight the long defeat.
Paul Farmer
#27. The world's No. 1 tennis player spends 90 percent of his time winning, while the world's No. 1 golfer spends 90 percent of his time losing. Golfers are great losers.
David Feherty
#28. Grace doesn't sell; you can hardly even give it away, because it works only for losers and no one wants to stand in their line.
Robert Farrar Capon
#29. The human race. No winners, just slower losers.
Dean Cavanagh
#30. 'Buncha Losers' comedy is one of those homegrown American art forms, up there with infomercials and Elvis-shaped soap carvings. No other civilization could have invented it. The French took a stab with Sartre's 'No Exit,' but then they had to ruin it with a lesson at the end.
Rob Sheffield
#31. The Mahabharata might have been a great and heroic battle, but there are no winners. The losers, of course, lose.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#32. We were losers who talked a winning game. No wonder honesty came to mean for my sister saying only the most damaging things against herself. If she began by admitting defeat, then something was possible: sincerity, perhaps, or at least the avoidance of appearing ludicrous.
Edmund White
#33. These equalizing mechanisms may derive from simple morality, or they may come from the practical understanding that losers, if they are unable to get out of the game of success to the successful, and if they have no hope of winning, could get frustrated enough to destroy the playing field.
Donella H. Meadows
#34. Dakin: The more you read, though, the more you'll see that literature is actually about losers.
Scripps: No.
Dakin: It's consolation. All literature is consolation.
Alan Bennett
#35. Always leave a sinking ship. There's no virtue in hanging on to losers. And stocks don't have feelings.
Nancy Dunnan
#36. A sad fact in life is that you cannot have winners without losers, no matter what you do, it's up to you to make out which one you are.
Auliq Ice
#37. Life is not a competition, it's a game. There are no winners or losers. We all end up dead. Thirdly,
Matthew Kimberley
#38. The argument that women who become pregnant have in some sense consented to the pregnancy belies realityand others who are the inevitable losers in the contraceptive lottery no more 'consent' to pregnancy than pedestrians 'consent' to being struck by drunk drivers.'
Dawn Johnsen
#39. A winner has more skills than a loser," Vor said, "no matter how you define the competition.
Brian Herbert