A Quote by Charles Tillman

I like to compete. I think competition brings out the best in anybody. — © Charles Tillman
I like to compete. I think competition brings out the best in anybody.
I like playing against LeBron more than anybody else in the league. He brings out the best in me, and I bring out the best in him.
Intensive mothering is the ultimate female Olympics: We are all in powerful competition with each other, in constant danger of being trumped by the mom down the street, or in the magazine we're reading. The competition isn't just over who's a good mother--it's over who's the best. We compete with each other; we compete with ourselves. The best mothers always put their kids' needs before their own, period.
Competition brings out the best.
Competition definitely brings out the best in you.
Competition brings out the best in everybody.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people.
Legitimate sex-competition brings out all that is best in man.
The best athlete wants his opponent at his best. The best general enters the mind of his enemy. The best businessman serves the communal good. The best leader follows the will of the people. All of the embody the virtue of non-competition. Not that they don't love to compete, but they do it in the spirit of play. In this they are like children and in harmony with the Tao.
If you truly don't have competition, then zoom out until you can define some. Competition can be as simple as the reliance on the status quo, Microsoft (since at some point Microsoft will compete with everyone for everything), or researchers in universities. Pick something, because saying you have no competition at all is a nonstarter.
Anytime you get a better competition level, it's always better for you because you want to get the best out of yourself, and you want to compete against the best.
I'd been ready too, because before Olympic Games, I wasn't compete in big competition like, World Championship, like European Championship. I just competed in national competition.
I find that it's a very odd thing to think of competition when you're talking about what I still think of as art. I don't think of competing with actors or filmmakers at all. You do compete, in a way, at the box office, but we're far enough apart when both films are coming out that I'm not concerned with that either.
Competition is something that brings you to the next level because if you have no competition, and you know you are starting week in, week out, it takes a little bit of the quality.
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 letting competition drive me, and when competition drives me, I don't think anyone can compete with me.
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