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Quotes about Competition

I want to experience that massive adrenalin rush when you step into a new stadium, all the more so when that Olympic Stadium is packed full of people waving British flags.
— Jessica Ennis-Hill
Learn to invest in investments where you can achieve an honest, legal advantage over other investors. When it comes to investing, why play on a level field?
— Robert Kiyosaki
I mean, nobody wants to lose. And nobody wants to be playing at the end of the year when you don't have a chance to make the playoffs.
— Mike Evans
I don't know how long my body will allow me to compete, but I can't imagine doing anything else. That day will come, and I just hope there'll be a light shining down a path telling me where to go.
— Jessica Ennis-Hill
Are you not in a race; and is not the prize the crown of glory; and should you then sit still or take your ease? (281)
— Richard Baxter
Our faith became a competitive theology with various parochial theories of salvation, instead of a universal cosmology inside of which all can live with an inherent dignity.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
When you don't know whom you're trying to please, you cave in to three things: criticism (because you are concerned about what others will think of you), competition (because you worry about whether somebody else is getting ahead of you), and conflict (because you're threatened when anyone disagrees with you).
— Rick Warren
If there is one thing in this planet that has the power to bind people it is soccer.
— Nelson Mandela
Republicans are completely befuddled by Obama's 'star power' and don't seem to have a clear or effective strategy to compete.
— Simon Sinek
Caucasian laborers could not compete with the Chinese, could not live upon a handful of rice and work for a pittance, and found themselves being steadily crowded out from occupation after occupation by the thrifty, skillful Orientals, who, with their yellow skin and strange, debasing habits of life, seemed to them hardly fellow men at all, but evil spirit, rather.
— Woodrow Wilson
A popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful.
— Frank Herbert
Nature, red in tooth and claw.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson