Joe Paterno quotes:

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  • Besides pride, loyalty, discipline, heart, and mind, confidence is the key to all the locks.

  • Mostly I want to talk positive; I wanna talk about a bunch of great kids that I coached and made me look good and the university that I've seen grow from a cow college, which it was, only 12,000 people, and when I came here, we weren't at Pennsylvania State University, we were at Penn State College.

  • When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team confidence, excellence becomes a reality.

  • I don't think it's fair to 12-, 13- and 14-year-olds to say 'Show us you're a winner right now!' Winning isn't everything. I'll never buy that thing that if a boy loses a football game, he's a loser in life.

  • Losing a game is heartbreaking. Losing your sense of excellence or worth is a tragedy.

  • What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

  • Coaches have got to be given rank within the university so that you can't fire a coach unless you go through an academic committee, just as you would with a professor. If coaches are to have any stability and security, they need to be treated like an English professor.

  • You have to perform at a consistently higher level than others. That's the mark of a true professional.

  • They ask me what I'd like written about me when I'm gone. I hope they write I made Penn State a better place, not just that I was a good football coach.

  • Sport is a product of human culture. America seems to need football at this state of our social development. When you get ninety million people watching a single game on television, it ... shows you that people need something to identify with.

  • We shall act with good intentions, but at times we will be wrong. When we are, let us admit it and try to right the situation.

  • Here, I have an opportunity to affect the lives of a lot of young people - and not just on my football team. I'm not kidding myself that that would be true at the professional level.

  • Right now I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do, 'cause I don't want to sit around on my backside all day. If I'm gonna do that I'll be a newspaper reporter.

  • My thing was play as hard as you can, don't be stupid, pay attention to details, and have enough guts in the clutch that you're not afraid to make a play. Some things I thought were important for a young man to know.

  • Believe deep down in your heart that you're destined to do great things.

  • Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.

  • Its the name on the front of the jersey that matters most, not the one on the back.

  • Publicity is like poison; it doesn't hurt unless you swallow it.

  • I've had a wonderful experience here at Penn State.

  • I'm not as concerned about me. What's happened to me has been great. I got five great kids. Seventeen grandchildren.

  • My father said about money: 'You have to have some. But you don't have to have all of it. Just be honest with yourself.'

  • The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.

  • The name on the front of the jersey is what really matters, not the name on the back.

  • SMU: 'It's unbelievable to think that kind of corruption came right from the top of the power structure. The NCAA did what it had to do' in canceling SMU's 1988 football season.

  • To teach an academic subject is certainly not easy, but compared to coaching, it is. We can say 'two plus two is four' to every kid and be sure that we are right. But in coaching, we have to literally get to the soul of the people we are dealing with.

  • You must relate athletic experiences to life.

  • You're only as happy as your least happy child.

  • In hindsight, I wish I had done more.

  • When a kid plays football games before he attends a class, something is wrong.

  • Its the name on the front of the jersey that matters most, not the one on the back

  • Today, you've got a decision to make. You're gonna get better or you're gonna get worse, but you're not gonna stay the same. Which will it be?

  • Success and excellence are not the same. Excellence grows within a person, is largely within that person's control, and its meaning lasts. Success is measured externally, by comparison to others, is often outside our control, and is perishable.

  • Keep hustling, something good will happen,

  • My name, I have spent my whole life trying to make that name mean something. And now it's gone.

  • A hard-fought, well-fought, hairline-close game is as classical in sports as tragedy is in the theater. Victory is contained within defeat, and defeat is contained within victory. That's the way it is in the best of games. What counts in sports is not the victory, but the magnificence of the struggle.

  • We need people who influence their peers and who cannot be detoured from their convictions by peers who do not have the courage to have any convictions.

  • If I had to do it over again, I'd probably play the game the same way.

  • What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

  • Failure is not getting beat. Failure is when you don't do a good job preparing.

  • Don't just stand back and play the way you're coached. A great player must rise to the occasion and turn the game around on his own.

  • What counts in sports is not the victory, but the magnificence of the struggle.

  • You can't have a great university without a great library.

  • I had a great bunch of kids. They all hung with us. The coaching staff hung with us. And we played tough every game. If you've got kids that want to play and react to you, it's fun. I'm having a good time.

  • Success is best measured by the achiever.

  • I stayed on the track I wanted to stay on. I don't think I deviated from what I'm all about and what I thought was important. Whether you want to call that a legacy, or whatever you want to call it.

  • The minute you think you've got it made, disaster is just around the corner.

  • We play with enthusiasm and recklessness. We aren't afraid to lose. If we win, great; but win or lose, it is the competition that gives us pleasure.

  • Everybody likes to win. It sure beats the devil out of losing.

  • I still haven't gotten that little something out of my system that I'm still not a kid going to a football game. I'm excited.

  • You need to play with supreme confidence, or else you'll lose again, and then losing becomes a habit.

  • Connfidence, excellence becomes a reality.

  • All coaches are thinking men, or else they wouldn't survive.

  • There has to be some self-denial.

  • Some things I thought were important for a young man to know.

  • When a kid plays football before he attends a class, something is wrong.

  • The kids that were the victims ... I think we all ought to say a prayer for them,

  • There's never been a greater game than football.

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