Robert Kraft

Businessman

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I'm a pretty strong person.

I try to stay very busy. I basically work seven days a week. I try to do new things, to meet new people.

I really don't hold grudges. I mean, I remember everything, but I move on.

It's not the great stars that win; it's the great teams that win. It's the teams that subjugate their ego to the team and put the team first.

Loyalty and friendship trumps politics for me.

That whole concept of team and teamwork and team first - that's how Israel, in my opinion, has survived in the Middle East.

I'm driven by my passion - my family, my philanthropy, and the New England Patriots winning. That's my life.

The game of football requires attention constantly. If you miss one play, you can miss a lot of action - unlike some other sports.

When you do well, everybody's after you, and sometimes the motives are legitimate, and sometimes it's envy and jealousy.

When I was graduating from college, the things I valued most were family, faith, and philanthropy. I refer to them as the three f's, phonetically speaking.

No one's going to feel sorry for me because I've been so blessed.

Leadership is about stepping up when it's the appropriate time and then making sure everyone knows that we're all on the same page.

After the love of my family, there's nothing more important to me than winning football games.

The key to life, in my opinion, is to hang with good people, to have good people around you all the time because you're always going to have some people who will try and lead you in a certain place, and when the pressure comes on, you want real tough, solid people sitting next to you.

Anyone who starts piercing the bubble of happiness, get 'em out of your life.

I'm blessed with four great children and eight grandchildren.

I'm a fan at heart.

If you want to win in this league, you need quality depth management, in the age of the salary cap.

People are tweeting, texting, and e-mailing - and not connecting. There are very few ways for communities to come together. It happens at concerts and at sporting events.

I'm not a Starbucks guy. I'm a Dunkin Donuts guy, but I like to pay for the coffee of the other folks behind me in line. It typically costs me less than $10, and makes the other people feel good, but more importantly, it makes me feel so good, and random acts of kindness change the world one person at a time.

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