Big Bird. Words of wisdom.
Because Othello is unsure of Desdemona's actions. He is afraid of losing Desdemona to Cassio.
Winning and losing are both false reflections of who you are; therefore, meet either with the same disregard. The original quote is from Rudyard Kipling's poem "If." http://www.kipling.org.uk/poems_if.htm
She isn't afraid of her but she is jealous of her.
i cant tell you why a is afraid of b.. but i can tell you why 7 is afraid of 9... BECAUSE 7, 8 (ate), 9!!!!!
The people of Salem were afraid of witchcraft.
Winning and Losing - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:G
The correct quote is "Winning isn't everything, but losing is nothing", which was said by Red Symons.
By winning or losing.
Sure. Winning makes you feel good about yourself and your performance with the game. HAving said that, losing can help define your competitive performance as well. But overall, if you are always losing at a particular game you will probably move on to something you are better able to compete at.
It is impossible to say who is winning, but the human race is losing.
No, there is no way possible, but it is possible to be a losing and winning pitcher in one DAY!!!
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Winning: Winning means to be victorious. In terms of a race, winning would characterized by reaching the finish line before any of the other contestants. In terms of a Debate, winning would be characterized as the Debating Team which has the more persuasive argument or arguments and therefore receives more points from the Debate judges.Losing: Losing means a failure to win. In terms of a race, losing would be characterized as reaching the finish line at ANY time AFTER another Contestant or Contestants reached the finish line.The Difference between the two is, simply, they are OPPOSITES, if you are WINNING you cannot be LOSING and furthermore, if you are LOSING you cannot be WINNING.
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