Remember. Every day, some ordinary person does something extraordinary. Today, it’s your turn.
I’ve never known anybody to achieve anything without overcoming adversity.
If what you did yesterday seems big, you haven’t done anything today.
The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it.
You don’t go to Notre Dame to learn something, you go to Notre Dame to be somebody.
You live up – or down – to your expectations.
If you’ve been there, no explanation is necessary. If you haven’t, none is adequate.
You might not be able to outthink, outmarket or outspend your competition, but you can outwork them.
It always amazes me that spectators want to coach, coaches want to officiate, and officials just want to watch the game.
Don’t be a spectator, don’t let life pass you by.
No matter how bad someone has it, there are others who have it worse. Remembering that makes life a lot easier and allows you to take pleasure in the blessings you have been given.
Everybody is looking for instant success, but it doesn’t work that way. You build a successful life one day at a time.
I follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care.
You will never be indecisive if you know your purpose.
I think that we have opportunities all around us – sometimes we just don’t recognize them.
You’ve got to have great athletes to win, I don’t care who the coach is. You can’t win without good athletes but you can lose with them. This is where coaching makes the difference.
You must have dreams and goals if you are ever going to achieve anything in this world.
I believe that having a spiritual life is so important in everybody’s life.
On this team, we’re all united in a common goal: to keep my job.
I think everyone should experience defeat at least once during their career. You learn a lot from it.