On the other hand, one of the greatest coaches of all time totally disregarded effort and talent.
"Winning isn't the most important thing. It's the ONLY thing." -Vince Lombardi
I sort of agree at the professional level. While having fun is nice, in the end you are paid to win. People pay to see you win. Eventually, that had to become the mindset. However, outside of the pros, that isn't necessarily true. The point in college is usually to give yourself a fighting chance at making the pros. On the other hand, one of Lombardi's biggest rivals, Tom Landry, believed that trust and contentment is just as important. In the end, though, he lost twice to Lombardi's Packers. So I guess Lombardi was right in that respect.
(Jun. 08, 2012 3:03 AM)Zain Wrote: "War does not determine who is right - only who is left."
- Bertrand Russell
Edit: I like this quote because it uses misdirection and clever wordplay to convey two points:
1. Wars are morally unacceptable
2. The winner writes history
also I didn't get the quote when I first heard it but when I did I lold
The winner also gets a "get out of war trials free" card. Most wars end with the major participants on the losing side facing war crime allegations. However, at the time of WWII, Russia was committing some of the crimes that Germany and Italy were convicted for. However, the country was never tried.