How do you quote a winner?

How do you quote a winner?

Famous Quotes About Winning

  1. “Not all dreamers are winners, but all winners are dreamers.
  2. “You’re not obligated to win.
  3. “Winning doesn’t always mean being first.
  4. “Winning takes precedence over all.
  5. “It’s not the will to win that matters—everyone has that.
  6. “I just think winners win.

What words are quotes?

Most Famous Quotes

  • You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. –
  • Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right. –
  • I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear. –
  • I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples. –

How do you use the word quotes?

Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn’t agree with the use of the term. He said he was “working”; it looked to me like he was procrastinating.

Why do words matter quotes?

Words can uphold the truth or nurture a lie. We use words to encompass history, to describe the natural universe, and even to conjure realistic visions of things that exist only in fantasy. In fact, in some mythology, spoken words are thought to be so powerful that they can create worlds, creatures, and human beings.

How do you create a quote in word?

Here’s how:

  1. Hit enter before the first word of the quote, and after the last word of the quote.
  2. Highlight the text.
  3. Right click and select paragraph.
  4. Under indent change left to . 5″

What do you say after victory?

One could simply say, “Good game” or “Well played”, if nothing else is appropriate. Another way would be to say something honest and uplifting. Give them a short, brief but honest compliment on their play, or tell them that they earned your respect… something along those lines.

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