Quotes About Competition
Only with the London games of 1908 did the now familiar model of official gold, silver and bronze medals, awarded on the day they were won, emerge. Even then, the ceremony lacked drama. There was no podium, no flags, and no music, just the gruff words of IOC grandees and floral bouquets. Flags and music arrived in 1928, but there was still no podium.
~ David Goldblatt
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If you want to minimize the possibility of unexpected breakthroughs, tell those same people they will receive no resources at all unless they spend the bulk of their time competing against each other to convince you they already know what they are going to discover.105 That's pretty much the system we have now.
~ David Graeber
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Competition forces factory owners to mechanize production, so as to reduce labor costs, but while this is to the short-term advantage of the individual firm, the overall effect of such mechanization is actually to drive the overall rate of profit of all firms down.
~ David Graeber
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Why the West Rules – For Now
~ David Graeber
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The question of why one player won a game rather than another is different from the question of how hard the game is to play.
~ David Graeber
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Still, the ground was only really prepared for capitalism in the familiar sense of the term when the merchants began to organize themselves into eternal bodies as a way to win monopolies, legal or de facto, and avoid the ordinary risks of trade.
~ David Graeber
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The fury with which Japan unleashed itself upon international trade, the kind of economic Darwinism that was at the center of its impulse, originally came not just from each company's desire to conquer the world but from its desire to take market share away from domestic competitors. In Japan there was always someone ready to undersell someone else, and there was always someone on the edge of bankruptcy.
~ David Halberstam
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When I was at Oldsmobile," he said, "there was something I learned that I've never forgotten. There was an old guy there who was an engineer, and he had been at GM a long time, and he gave me some advice. He told me, whatever you do, don't let GM do it first." That was it, Davis thought later—the Detroit line, the symbol of the protected industry. Don't let GM do it first, let the other guy make the early, expensive mistakes.
~ David Halberstam
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The weaknesses of the system, the inherent dangers of being a part of a domestic monopoly in an industry open to other countries, had not yet revealed themselves. So, while other areas of the American economy remained competitive, no one challenged the auto industry until the full-scale assault of the Japanese in the seventies. When it finally came, the extent of American vulnerability surprised even those who had been critical.
~ David Halberstam
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The Revsons apparently did not like a young psychologist named Joyce Brothers, who appeared as an expert on boxing. Thus the questions given her were exceptionally hard—they even asked her the names of referees—in the desire to get her off the show; their strategy had no effect: She became the second person to win $64,000.)
~ David Halberstam
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LE TOUR ORGANISERS. Make it easier for the cyclists by moving it to Holland where it's flat and drugs are widely available.
~ David Harris
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Fierce, and what capitalists sometimes call 'ruinous' competition tends, therefore, to produce leap-frogging innovations that more often that not lead capitalists to fetishise technological and organisational innovations as the answer to all their prayers
~ David Harvey
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If you want to know the outcome of a game before the game has even started, you need to control each side.
~ David Icke
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A game of chess is not an examination of knowledge; it is a battle of nerves.
~ David Ionovich Bronstein
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David Ionovich Bronstein
~ Chess is imagination.
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There is not a single true chess player in the world whose heart does not beat faster at the mere sound of such long beloved and familiar words as gambit games.
~ David Ionovich Bronstein
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Clearly, Siberian reindeer are not fighting over drugged urine for its nutrative value.
~ David J. Linden
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The trouble with the rat race is even if you win, you're still a rat. —Lily Tomlin
~ David Kundtz
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After hearing the kids at the Ground discuss the Pro Tour, Finkel burned to compete. But the event was invite only. And who was going to invite a total unknown? Rather than sit by the side, he picked up the phone and called Wizards. "My name is Jon Finkel," he loudly declared, "and I was wondering if I could come to the Pro Tour." What the hell, the staff at Wizards thought, if the kid had the balls to call up and ask for an invitation, how could they say no? Careful
~ David Kushner
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What are we playing for? This needs to be worth my while." "Honour?" Steve suggested. "Let me know if your universal translator got that one. I know it may be a tough concept for your species.
~ David Liss
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If people with good reputations are a resource for whom others compete, this leads to all the dirty tricks that people use against one another when they are competing for something of value. One such move is to "poison the well," to destroy the perceived value of the resource. When the resource is a person's reputation, some individuals will spread malicious gossip to destroy or damage it (Roland Barthes described this as "murder by language").
~ David Livingstone Smith
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Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.
~ David Mamet
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First prize is a Cadillac Eldorado…. Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired.
~ David Mamet
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Put. That coffee. Down. Coffee's for closers only.
~ David Mamet
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