Losers Quotes

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Ashly Lorenzana
“There is nothing worse than having an enemy who is a total loser. It's incredibly frustrating when seeking revenge against one, because you come to the realization that there is really nothing you can do to make the person's life worse than it already is. They have nothing to take, there is no way to screw them over if you have been their victim. It's maddening.”
Ashly Lorenzana

Shannon L. Alder
“Narcissists are consumed with maintaining a shallow false self to others. They're emotionally crippled souls that are addicted to attention. Because of this they use a multitude of games, in order to receive adoration. Sadly, they are the most ungodly of God's creations because they don't show remorse for their actions, take steps to make amends or have empathy for others. They are morally bankrupt.”
Shannon L. Alder

Richard Kadrey
“All losers are romantics. It's what keeps us from blowing our brains out.”
Richard Kadrey, Butcher Bird

James Joyce
“We were always loyal to lost causes...Success for us is the death of the intellect and of the imagination. ~ Professor MacHugh”
James Joyce, Ulysses

Lauren Graham
“I have to introduce the part of me that feels like a winner to the part of me convinced I’m a loser, and see if they can’t agree to exist somewhere closer to the middle.”
Lauren Graham Someday Someday Maybe

Jeffrey Fry
“Winners have no interest or association in the opinions, actions or affairs of losers.”
Jeffrey Fry

Carl Sandburg
“God, let me remember all good losers.”
Carl Sandburg

Jeffrey Fry
“Associating with winners may not make you a winner, but associating with losers will definitely not make you one.”
Jeffrey Fry

“Anyone can have an off decade.”
Larry Cole

“Winners have simply formed the habit of doing things losers don't like to do.”
Albert Gray

Orrin Woodward
“Losers sulk; posers talk; winners walk - choose wisely.”
Orrin Woodward

Habeeb Akande
“The best winners are the worst losers.”
Habeeb Akande

Israelmore Ayivor
“Every game has rules. Obey the rules, win the game; disobey the rule, lose it! The game of life has loser and winners. Play fairly and win!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Orrin Woodward
“Success is not as easy as winners make it look nor as hard as losers make it sound.”
Orrin Woodward

Israelmore Ayivor
“Blames create no change; winners don't apportion blames; only losers have the potentials to do that!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

Christopher Hitchens
“In our native terms, the ironic style is often compounded with the sardonic and the hard-boiled; even the effortlessly superior. But irony originates in the glance and the shrug of the loser, the outsider, the despised minority. It is a nuance that comes most effortlessly to the oppressed.”
Christopher Hitchens, Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere

Brian Herbert
“A winner has more skills than a loser," Vor said, "no matter how you define the competition.”
Brian Herbert, The Butlerian Jihad

Eyden I.
“Woman won't accept to be your second option, either you choose her or you lose her.”
Eyden I., Kiss Friendzone Goodbye

“Everyone is a loser. Winners are just losers with more patience.”
George Hammond

Debasish Mridha
“Adversity discourages losers; adversity inspires winners.”
Debasish Mridha

Emma Chase
“Losers lose and say - I can't do it. Winners lose - and figure out what they did wrong, so they can do better the next time.”
Emma Chase, Getting Schooled

Ryan Gelpke
“Ah… Yeah, it’s weird… We tell people to follow their dreams and when they do we call them losers for not being employable! Because they studied poetry and art history instead of engineering and medicine. We live in a terrible society!”
Ryan Gelpke, 2017: Our Summer of Reunions: Braai Seasons with Howl Gang (Howl Gang Legend)

“Previously, I had always found joy in doing stupid things like bashing someone’s mailbox with a baseball bat, or throwing eggs at nerds, or making fun of losers. We thought that we were being rebellious, but most kids do stupid stuff like that. We’re all trying to make a name for ourselves and stand out. It wasn’t rebellious at all; self-absorption and self-advocacy were the norm. What I was doing now was true rebellion, truly unique, and meaningful in every way.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

“The journey of addiction is one that can only be understood by those who have gone through it personally and by God Himself. At times, we progress, and at times we backslide. At time, we feel strong, able, and ready to fight, and at times we feel so beat up we can hardly stand to face the new day. At times, we feel like fakes, imposters, and losers, totally unworthy of God’s love, but these are the moments we need the gospel most.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

“Bullie's aren't powerful forever. And those 'losers' getting made fun of? They're complex people just like you, with passions and hobbies and dreams and, most importantly, feelings. They have potential to make the world a better place too! Everyone has the potential to make the world a better place, if they're kind.”
JoJo Siwa, JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life: #PeaceOutHaterz

Sergei Guriev
“As countries became postindustrial, educated, and internationally linked, their rulers had to adapt—or, at least, pretend to. Amid the third wave of democracy, liberal norms spread worldwide.

The force of this modernizing onslaught was what eventually caused the losers to rally. Today’s nativist populism—in both West and East—unites the economic resentment and obsolescent values of those hurt by the postindustrial transition. Workers and others from dying industrial regions; owners of polluting factories and mines; farmers and rural laborers; the illiberal old, disoriented by value change—all come together in a powerful but gradually shrinking coalition. That coalition furnishes support for populists in advanced democracies and spin dictators in semi-modernized autocracies. Instead of compensating and reintegrating economic losers, such leaders exploit them.”
Sergei Guriev, Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century

Sarah J. Maas
“Bryce wiggled her nails at the rebel. 'If I'm going to associate with losers like you, I might as well look good doing it.”
Sarah J. Maas, House of Sky and Breath

“Економічний розвиток відбувається лише тоді, коли він не блокується економічними невдахами, які відчувають, що їхні економічні привілеї будуть втрачені, й політичними лузерами, які бояться позбутися своєї політичної влади.”
Daron Acemoglu James A. Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, in Persian Language-2018

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