The Joy of Sports, Revised Quotes
The Joy of Sports, Revised: Endzones, Bases, Baskets, Balls & the Consecration of the American Spirit
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“Winning is the only thing' does not mean 'win at all costs, by any means, fair or foul.' Nor does it mean that losing is without dignity. Every team, even the Green Bay Packers at their best, loses sometimes. It means that losing is, in the end, one's own responsibility. One's own fault. It means there are no excuses. 'Winning is the only thing' is capable of sinister interpretations. But it is also capable of expressing the highest human cravings for perfection. Winning does not simply mean crushing one's foes but being the best one can possibly be--and conquering the fates and adversities that are stronger forces even than opposing teams. Winning is both excellence and vindication in the face of the gods. It is a form of thumbing one's nose, for a moment, at the cancers and diseases that, in the end, strike us all down, every one of us, even spirits as alive as Vince Lombardi's.”
― The Joy of Sports, Revised: Endzones, Bases, Baskets, Balls & the Consecration of the American Spirit
― The Joy of Sports, Revised: Endzones, Bases, Baskets, Balls & the Consecration of the American Spirit
