A Quote by Bam Adebayo

I'm a competitor. I like compete. — © Bam Adebayo
I'm a competitor. I like compete.
I'm a competitor, I just love to compete, and playing video games is a way to compete and have fun with your friends.
The thing is, I'm a competitor by nature. I like to compete.
I'm a competitor at the highest level. I like to compete.
I like to compete in everything - I like to compete in jiu-jitsu, I like to compete in wrestling and Muay Thai, and if I have a chance to compete in boxing one day, why not?
I'm a competitor; I love to compete.
I'm a competitor and I love to compete.
I'm a competitor in everything that I do. I love to compete.
I can compete with anybody. I'm a true competitor. I'm a winner.
I'm a competitor. I'm going to compete each and every day to get better.
The successful competitor, having been urged to compete, must not be turned upon when he wins.
I am someone that is very competitive. When I'm on the field, I compete. When I'm practicing, when I'm in meetings. I'm a competitor in everything.
It's easy to be a tough competitor and still be the kind of person with whom people love to compete.
Men often compete with one another until the day they die. Comradeship consists of rubbing shoulders jocularly with a competitor.
I don't have no issue with any guy. I'm a football player. I'm a competitor. When we're in the field, we're going to compete and be competitive. It's not personal between none of these guys. It's all in the game.
The Washington Post is and has been the greatest historic competitor of the New York Times. Half of me, though, the unselfish part of me that is just a journalist, is thrilled. I want newspapers to succeed. Let's take the Guardian, which is a new competitor in the digital age. Does it make me nervous that they compete with us and in fact beat us on the Snowden story? Yes. The part of me that's a competitive journalist and wants to fight and play says: bring them on! It's more fun that way.
The game Flights of Fancy or Reverse Strip Jump is played from as high a jumping-point as a competitor will dare. After each successful jump, the competitor is allowing to put on an article of clothing. Thirteen jumps is normally more than enough to see a competitor fully dressed for the day.
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