Paul Brown

Paul Brown
Paul Eugene Brownwas an American football coach and executive in the All-America Football Conferenceand National Football League. Brown was the first coach of the Cleveland Browns and later played a role in founding the Cincinnati Bengals. His teams won seven league championships in a professional coaching career spanning 25 seasons. He is the only NFL coach ever to have an NFL team named after him...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth7 September 1908
CityNorwalk, OH
CountryUnited States of America
I can't stand it when a player whines to me or his teammates or his wife or the writers or anyone else. A whiner is almost always wrong. A winner never whines.
The test of a quarterback is where his team finishes.
If you think you have a good idea, get into the marketplace as quickly as you can, using as little money as possible, and see what happens.
I like Modernism. I grew up around these sort of eclectic, heavily carved, baroque, rococo, highly ornamented styles that were in my life from the time that I was a child until now in my business life. So I like clean, straight, minimalist lines.
The number of people displaced by dams is estimated at between 40 million and 80 million, most of them in China and India. The costs of dams were on average 50% above their original estimate. Some designed to reduce flooding made it worse, and there were many unexpected environmental disadvantages, including the extinction of fish and bird species. Half the world's wetlands had been lost because of dams.
I enjoy winning and very much dislike losing- but I did not allow either of them to obsess me. I was a silent loser, believing that if you won you said little, and if you lost you said even less
You just never know what's around the next corner in life or business or anything.
Football is a game of errors. The team that makes the fewest errors in a game usually wins.
You can learn a line from a win and a book from a defeat.
The only thing that counts is your dedication to the game. You run on your own fuel; it comes from within you.
A winner never whines.
The key to winning is poise under stress.
Leave as little to chance as possible. Preparation is the key to success.
When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less.