Top 18 Quotes About Poor Losers

#1. Market economy favors the have against the have not

Bangambiki Habyarimana

#2. I say this with no fear of contradiction. Jonas Barnes is absolutely, positively the funniest stand-up comic I have ever seen. Of course, I almost never leave my home. Jonas is a great guy and was a big help to me.

Danny Bonaduce

#3. I went to college and I never allowed myself to think for an instant that I would have this chance to do this.

Mary Chapin Carpenter

#4. Thou shalt not condemn one's faith to strengthen thy own.

Ilango Boopalan

#5. - I have principles.
- That means "If i can be difficult, I will".

Leigh Bardugo

#6. Losers quit when they fail. Winners fail until they succeed.

Robert Kiyosaki

#7. Revenge is one of the few things in politics that never gets lost in the mail or written off for a dime on the dollar like losers' campaign debts or pledges to help the Poor.

Hunter S. Thompson

#8. Of all the things that oppress me, this sense of the evil working of nature herself -my disgust at her barbarity -clumsiness -darkness -bitter mockery of herself -is the most desolating.

John Ruskin

#9. I should say many things. Mexico has been one of the losers of the 20th century. We tried many different alternatives to development and unfortunately we have 40 percent of the population poor; we have a per capita income that is extremely low.

Vicente Fox

#10. Numerous academic studies have shown that amateur investors make poor traders - buying stocks for the wrong reasons, holding losers for too long, and acting on whims and emotions.

Gary Weiss

#11. We're big fans of the idea that faith without works is dead.

John Tesh

#12. What a turnaround in sentiment 'Glee' exemplifies. It was only a few years ago that pursuing the dream of a Broadway career or cabaret stardom relegated some poor yearning dope to a lavender ghetto of losers, self-deluders, and social rejects.

James Wolcott

#13. I don't even know my own phone number.

Axl Rose

#14. The cause of the world's woe is birth, the cure of the world's woe is a bent stick.

Jack Kerouac

#15. Never bring a lot of money to where a poor man lives. He can only lose what little he has. On the other hand it is mathematically possible that he might win whatever you bring with you. What you must do, with money and the poor, is never let them get too close to one another.

Charles Bukowski

#16. Gabriel thought maps should be banned. They gave the world an order and reasonableness which it did not possess.
'An Ice-cream War

William Boyd

#17. Work is as much a necessity to man as eating and sleeping. Even those who do nothing that can be called work still imagine they are doing something. The world has not a man who is an idler in his own eyes.

Wilhelm Von Humboldt

#18. Feminism was supposed to chase away all of those embarrassing vulnerabilities. At least, you were supposed to be aware that acting helpless was something shameful. So was the tendency to hide your own fear behind the toughness of bad boys, if you had that. I had that. I'm being honest here. The

Deb Caletti

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