Lou Holtz Quotes
- Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. - View Quote Details on Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.
- You never get ahead of anyone as long as you try to get even with him. If you burn your neighbor’s house down, it doesn’t make your place look better. - View Quote Details on You never get ahead of anyone as long as you…
- Holtz’s first head coaching job was at The College of William and Mary. The press asked him why he thought they lost a game. “We had too many Marys and not enough Williams.” - View Quote Details on Holtz’s first head coaching job was at The College of…
- He who complains about how the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it. - View Quote Details on He who complains about how the ball bounces is likely…
- The next flag they plant will be all white, and it’ll be surrender. - View Quote Details on The next flag they plant will be all white, and…
- Don’t tell your problems to people: eighty percent don’t care, and the other twenty percent are glad you have them. - View Quote Details on Don’t tell your problems to people: eighty percent don’t care,…
- Lou Holtz was coaching Arkansas and the Razorbacks were winning a game that promised a trip to the Orange Bowl, and the students started throwing oranges on the field. Afterward they asked Holtz what he thought about it. “Thank God we’re not going to the Gator Bowl,” he said. - View Quote Details on Lou Holtz was coaching Arkansas and the Razorbacks were winning…
- I can’t believe that God put us on this earth to be ordinary. - View Quote Details on I can’t believe that God put us on this earth…
- Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it. - View Quote Details on Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what…
- When all is said and done, usually more is said than done. - View Quote Details on When all is said and done, usually more is said…
About Lou Holtz
Lou Holtz (born on January 6, 1937 in Follansbee, West Virginia ) is a former NCAA football head coach, and is currently an author and a motivational speaker who has spoken to the likes of Fortune 500 companies on topics such as the importance of teamwork and goal setting.













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