Quotes About Competition
One day a baking competition, another a murder.
~ M.C. Beaton
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Politicians are fools and the games they play are fools games.
~ M.J. Rose
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He even wrote a ballet about soccer, in which crooked capitalist soccer players face off against clean-living Soviets who perform startling slowmotion gymnastics.
~ Unknown
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Change is the key that unlocks the door to growth and excitement in any organization. The leader's ability to inspire a culture of change can make or break their success. Tomorrow comes at us with lightning speed, and our competitive advantage is a fleeting thing. Bill Gates puts it this way: "In three years, every product my company makes will be obsolete. The only question is whether we will make them obsolete or somebody else will.
~ Mac Anderson
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No serious politician has proposed putting America second. The goal is not the issue. What separates Trump from every president since the dismal trio of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover is his conception of how America's interests are best advanced. He conceives of the world as a battlefield in which every country is intent on dominating every other; where nations compete like real estate developers to ruin rivals and squeeze every penny of profit out of deals.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Were they humble? No. They were, in their own minds, human skyscrapers, fragrant with testosterone; backslapping, hand-crunching, sports-talking deal makers who spoke a language alien to me and, while swearing imaginatively at one another, often giggled like kids.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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outgrowth of materialism is the notion that there are "winners" and "losers," the "haves" and the "have-nots." Parents need to check in with themselves regularly and avoid endorsing values that pit children against each other or suggest that resources are so scarce that children must be in constant competition.
~ Unknown
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When we protect our children from excessive control, outsized competition, and persistent academic pressure, and choose instead to commit to nurturing them with warmth, clear limits, firm consequences, and a delight in their potential and uniqueness, then our children are free to return to their essential task—the development of a sense of self, sufficiently robust to weather the inevitable ups and downs of a lifetime.
~ Unknown
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There was violence in that room, with so many princes and heroes and kings competing for a single prize, but we knew how to ape civilization.
~ Madeline Miller
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I saw then how I had changed. I did not mind anymore that I lost when we raced and I lost when we swam out to the rocks and I lost when we tossed spears or skipped stones. For who can be ashamed to lose to such beauty?
~ Madeline Miller
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who can be ashamed to lose to such beauty? It was enough to watch him win, to see the soles of his feet flashing as they kicked up sand, or the rise and fall of his shoulders as he pulled through the salt. It was enough. I
~ Madeline Miller
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The early bird who gets the worm works for somebody who comes in late and owns the worm farm.
~ John D. MacDonald
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If caught, he would feel fury and indignation at the game ending too soon.
~ John D. MacDonald
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am talking about this insane preoccupation with throwing balls of various shapes and sizes back and forth.
~ John D. MacDonald
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Rather than being a 'ship of state', Italy often seems more like a flotilla of boats, each piloted according to a different chart, each competing for access to the most favourable winds, yet each afraid of being isolated from the other craft.
~ Unknown
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Such success had been impossible to envision in 1960, but the Cowboys had become more competitive. They had opened the season with their first-ever win, beating the Steelers in Dallas, 27–24, on a last-second field goal by their new kicker, Allen Green, before a crowd of 23,500.
~ Unknown
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A boy wants to attack something—and so does a man, even if it's only a little white ball on a tee. He wants to whack it into kingdom come.
~ John Eldredge
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I'm shadowboxing in a match the shadow is always going to win. (as a young man battling his deceased brother's heroic legacy)
~ John F. Kennedy
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I believe in an America where the free enterprise system flourishes for all other systems to see and admire - where no businessman lacks either competition or credit - and where no monopoly, no racketeer, no government bureaucracy can put him out of business that he built up with his own initiative.
~ John F. Kennedy
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For him the tragedy of Homo sapiens is that the least fit to survive breed the most.
~ John Fowles
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And never fall into that statistical macho trap that's so prevalent in fly-fishing these days. If you keep score, you can be beaten, but if you refuse to compete you can leave the impression that you have long since risen above that kind of crap. When someone says to you, "I caught forty-eight trout and ten of them were twenty inches or better. How'd you do?" say, "Yeah, we got some. Couple nice ones, too.
~ John Gierach
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In a competition for mates a well developed capacity for self-deception is an advantage. The same is true in politics and and other contexts
~ John Gray
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Like so many, this trial is not about the truth; it's about winning.
~ John Grisham
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We cuss them because we're not good enough for them. We hate them because they wouldn't look at us, couldn't be bothered to give us an interview. I guess there's a Trent & Brent in every city, in every field. I didn't make it and I don't belong, so I'll just go through life hating them.
~ John Grisham
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