14+ Wellington Mara Quotes On Education, Slavery And War
Wellington Mara was an American businessman and co-owner of the New York Giants of the National Football League. He was the eldest son of Giants founder Tim Mara and was the team's president from 1959 until his death in 2005. He was also one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of the NFL. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Wellington Mara on leadership, education, life.
You can believe that he was taught to love and respect all mankind - but to fear no man. — Wellington Mara
In trying to scramble out of a hole, it sometimes digs it deeper. — Wellington Mara
Just as it had taken centuries to determine the true nature of the universe, so also the search for the beginning of human life proceeded well into the 20th century. — Wellington Mara
Maybe since I was 35 years old it was time to go upstairs. — Wellington Mara
Self-justification is a treacherous servant. — Wellington Mara
I always root for the defense. — Wellington Mara
Pop knew absolutely nothing about pro football. — Wellington Mara
The Church does not pretend to be scientists. It teaches based upon what science tells it. — Wellington Mara
I think when the bottom started to drop out, we didn't recognize it. — Wellington Mara
It's nice to see arrogance humbled. — Wellington Mara
The Church has never changed its teaching on the sanctity of human life - it didn't make up a rule for the convenience of a particular time like a rule at a country club as the Governor would have us believe. — Wellington Mara
These days I'm pretty much a businessman. — Wellington Mara
We didn't readjust our thinking or rebuild quick enough. — Wellington Mara
I'll tell you what you can expect from an Irishman named Wellington whose father was a bookmaker. You can expect that anything he says or writes may be repeated aloud in your own home in front of your children. You can believe he was taught to love and respect all mankind, but to fear no man. — Wellington Mara
Life Lessons by Wellington Mara
- Wellington Mara taught us that hard work and dedication to a cause can lead to success. He worked tirelessly to build the New York Giants into a successful and respected franchise, and his legacy lives on in the team today.
- Wellington Mara also showed us that success can be achieved through collaboration. He worked closely with his brother to ensure the success of the Giants, and he also worked with the NFL to help the league grow.
- Finally, Wellington Mara showed us that success is not just about winning, but also about doing the right thing. He was known for his integrity and his commitment to fairness, and his example is one that we should all strive to emulate.
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