A Quote by Claudio Ranieri

When you are in the big competition for the first time, you grow, and then you lose something when you go back into your own competition. — © Claudio Ranieri
When you are in the big competition for the first time, you grow, and then you lose something when you go back into your own competition.
I think we're our biggest competition. I think the racetrack's the biggest competition. If we go and race the racetrack and try to go around the racetrack faster than our competition, then that's the goal. I look at it as a competition between us and the racetrack because it's all about lap time.
People always say there is competition in nature, but I think that because we are human, it's not only competition. Because we are human we have something other than competition - sharing, helping others, or being oneself. Competition is really kind of ugly.
I believe the auto industry is a competition of human resources, competition of funding, competition of technology - and the competition is international.
You trivialize the idea of competition totally, then there's no point in having the competition in the first place, and everybody is getting a trophy.
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.
Competition is great for everyone. Sports can teach you so much at an early age, including camaraderie and sportsmanship. Competition aspect is something I've always been big on - I always wanted to compete in something. It was swimming for many years, then I moved on to basketball. I had to find a way to channel my competitive energy, so I'm lucky that basketball worked out for me.
In this day and time, with no competition you are really walking a tightrope. I mean you may think that no competition is good, but in reality no competition is really bad.
With the Premier League, you can afford to lose a couple here and there, but it's a tough competition, a cup competition.
I believe that competition in the future will not be only an advertising competition between individual products or between big associations, but that it will in addition be a competition of propaganda.
It's one thing to execute dishes on your own time for family and friends, but quite another to perform and be judged in a competition. And that's what cooking in a high profile restaurant is. It's a competition. You're up against every other three-star restaurant in your city, and if you want to stay in business, you'd better deliver.
If you're not a big club, you choose one competition and you fight in that competition and forget the others. Big clubs - we cannot do this
Don't work harder than your competition, be your own competition.
Whether between family members or others, there should be a competition. Without that healthy competition, it is impossible to grow as actors.
It is healthy to have competition and intense competition, and then, when you walk away from it, you are still teammates, and you play the same position and that we can still put the team first.
The kind of society which we still have is maybe, in some cases, getting worse. Competition is becoming a virtue. Intense competition drives people to go more and more into self-interest. Even to see other folks as competition.
When you know both yourself as well as your competition, you are never in danger. To know yourself and not others, gives you half a chance of winning. Knowing neither yourself or your competition puts you in a position to lose.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!