Quotes about Competition
One of the fun things in the old days about writing with Frank Miller was that every issue of 'Daredevil' was a challenge to every issue of 'X-Men.'
- Chris Claremont
We're not coming back unless it's to become Olympic champions again.
- Scott Moir
I pretty much knew that I was going to come in fourth, but then I said, 'I'm fourth at the Olympic Games. What are you talking about? Why is that disappointing?'
- Gracie Gold
I hope I will get a chance to compete in the Olympics.
- Hima Das
For me, it would be the perfect summer to play in the Euros and then the Olympics. My desire is to play in both.
- Juan Mata
It is extremely difficult to get a medal at the World Championships, even more than the Olympics. And when one is not 100 per cent prepared, it is next to impossible to win a medal there.
- Geeta Phogat
Every time I turn on the Olympics there is somebody that I know and have had intense conversations with, and that's cool.
- Scott Moir
Medal in Olympics is not small thing. There is a need to develop sportsperson especially athletes from the grass-root level to win medal in Olympics. The athletes should start to develop from the school level.
- P. T. Usha
Being one of the best in the world, you want to go against one of the best in the world - one-on-one, man-on-man.
- Mike Evans
When asked what he thought of sports, Oscar Wilde replied, I approve of any activity that requires the wearing of special clothing.
- Oscar Wilde
The Bible reminds us that a little leaven leavens the whole loaf of bread. If one insists on maintaining a competitive spirit in the face of the above behaviors, it may be a strong indicator of a lack of value alignment. Such individuals may need to find an organization that is more in tune with their approach to organizational life.
- Pat MacMillan
When prejudice between team members is present within the team, it's as though a hockey team voluntarily decided to place one or two of their members in the penalty box, and attempted to compete effectively against the opposing team with fewer players.
- Pat MacMillan