133 Quotes by Jerry Reinsdorf

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    A Bar Mitzvah is the time in his life when a Jewish boy realizes he has a better chance of owning a team than playing for one.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    People say you make your own luck; I don't think that's the case, but maybe you contribute to your luck by recognizing it and taking advantage of it.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    I've always believed certain things: You treat everybody nicely because, more than anything, it's the right thing to do. And then you also never know when someone will be in position to help you or hurt you. I know I've gotten help from a lot of people who said good things about me because I treated them well.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    One of my friends, picture of health, worked out his whole life, never had a weight problem. Calls me up one day and says, 'I have pancreatic cancer.' Gone. I've lost too many friends.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    Don't tell people you're smart; let them find out on their own.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    If I hadn't been fair, I would never have made the $6 billion in real estate deals that I did. I mean, if you're not fair, people don't want to deal with you.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    I always felt if something bad happens, it can be your best opportunity. The times I was most depressed turned out to be the best things.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    Everyone loved my father. He was so nice that people took advantage of him. We were lower middle class. I slept in the hallway on a cot that rolled away during the day, and my younger brother and sister slept in my parents' room. My goal as a kid was to someday have my own room and to own a car - and I wanted to be able to take care of my parents.

  • Share

  • Author Jerry Reinsdorf
  • Quote

    The only real goal I had was, I wanted to own a car. Because my father, most of the time, he couldn't afford a car. Once in a while he would have a car, but it would be 10 or 15 years old, an old jalopy.

  • Share