Successful people will always tell you you can do something. It’s the people who have never accomplished anything who will always discourage you from trying to achieve excellent things.
LOU HOLTZSuccessful people will always tell you you can do something. It’s the people who have never accomplished anything who will always discourage you from trying to achieve excellent things.
LOU HOLTZWhen I work a game as an analyst, all I do is look at the game like a coach.
LOU HOLTZWe receive grace from the sacrament. And when we fumble due to sin – and it’s gonna happen – confession puts us back on the field.
LOU HOLTZWe had no refrigerator, no shower or tub, and no privacy. My parents shared the bedroom with my sister and me.
LOU HOLTZOn this team, we’re all united in a common goal: to keep my job.
LOU HOLTZI 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!
LOU HOLTZYou’ll never get ahead of anyone as long as you try to get even with him.
LOU HOLTZI follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care.
LOU HOLTZAbility is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
LOU HOLTZI was born January 6, 1937, eight years after Wall Street crashed and two years before John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath, his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the plight of a family during the Great Depression.
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.
LOU HOLTZI think everyone should experience defeat at least once during their career. You learn a lot from it.
LOU HOLTZWhen all is said and done, more is said than done.
LOU HOLTZI’ll assure you this: I will have nothing to do with politics.
LOU HOLTZI could have watched more film, that’s for sure. One advantage Joe Paterno had over me was that he didn’t play golf.
LOU HOLTZI am very much in favor of redshirting, but not at Notre Dame. But there’s no doubt about it. It puts us at a huge disadvantage.
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