A Quote by Edward Hoagland

Men often compete with one another until the day they die. Comradeship consists of rubbing shoulders jocularly with a competitor. — © Edward Hoagland
Men often compete with one another until the day they die. Comradeship consists of rubbing shoulders jocularly with a competitor.
Bad Bunny and I aren't brothers, but we have a good relationship. We compete. We'll compete until the day we die, because he says he's the best, and I say I'm the best. When he releases something big, I have to release something bigger.
I am a competitor and always have that itch until the day I die, but I won't let the itch supersede being a businessman.
I'm a competitor. I'm going to compete each and every day to get better.
I'm not trying to rub shoulders with any record executives. If rubbing shoulders in the industry is what I wanted to do then I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing.
Tact is rubbing out another's mistakes, not rubbing them in.
Tact is rubbing out another's mistake instead of rubbing it in.
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 day will come when men will recognize woman as his peer, not only at the fireside, but in councils of the nation. Then, and not until then, will there be the perfect comradeship, the ideal union between the sexes that shall result in the highest development of the race.
I will always be fighting in one form or another until the day I die.
Well, I'm used to rubbing shoulders with crooks and criminals.
The planet is full and we will be rubbing shoulders forever. There is nowhere else to go.
We're dealing with the chaos of life, and we're rubbing it down. The deeper you rub, the more patterns you can see until you realize that it's really an organized chaos. There isn't really ever any chance to understand it all, but we're here to keep rubbing.
Until the day I die, or until the day I can't think anymore, I want to be involved in the issues that I care about.
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.
My dad was a really intense competitor and that rubbed off on me. He was loud and vocal on the court, so I let him do all the talking. But I developed a kind of quiet intensity that I knew I had to have to improve and compete with grown men. It took every ounce of focus.
If you're competitor-focused, you have to wait until there is a competitor doing something. Being customer-focused allows you to be more pioneering.
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