If what you did yesterday seems big, you haven’t done anything today.
LOU HOLTZGod knows what’s best for us, though, so there’s no need to worry when things don’t go how we originally wanted them to go.
More Lou Holtz Quotes
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All an agent is going to do is buy things for a player, damage his eligibility, and make the player dependent on them.
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I have no desire at all to become the winningest coach at Notre Dame. The record belongs to Knute Rockne or some other coach in the future.
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I have to admit, I sometimes wonder how much more successful I would have been as a coach had it not been for my spending summers on the golf course.
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The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it.
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I could have watched more film, that’s for sure. One advantage Joe Paterno had over me was that he didn’t play golf.
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All my life, I’ve been trying to make a hole-in-one. The closest I’ve come is a bogey.
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God knows what’s best for us, though, so there’s no need to worry when things don’t go how we originally wanted them to go.
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Everyone goes through adversity in life, but what matters is how you learn from it.
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I was raised in a religious environment, and my wife is one of the more religious people that I have ever known.
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My first assistant-coaching job in football was at William & Mary in 1961. The pay wasn’t much, so to get $300 more per year.
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Virtually nothing is impossible in this world if you just put your mind to it and maintain a positive attitude.
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I won’t accept anything less than the best a player’s capable of doing… and he has the right to expect the best that I can do for him and the team!
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I’m an old man, and all my life I’ve said that Notre Dame should remain independent because it’s a national school.
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It is a fine thing to have ability, but the ability to discover ability in others is the true test.
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Losers, on the other hand, see it as punishment. And that’s the difference.
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