A Quote by Martin Brodeur

Competition, for me, is healthy. — © Martin Brodeur
Competition, for me, is healthy.
There's competition in every field, and that's healthy. It makes you work harder and be your best. Competition, not in terms of money or number of projects, but in the quality of your work, is very healthy.
Don't kill the competition. Competition is healthy for businesses. It keeps you the entrepreneur on your toes.
Well, nine times out of ten when you have 2 or 3 stars in a household you have an unfortunate amount of competition that's not necessarily a healthy competition.
Whether between family members or others, there should be a competition. Without that healthy competition, it is impossible to grow as actors.
I would draw a really big distinction between competition, or potential competition, and a conflict of interest. A conflict of interest implies wrongdoing, whereas competition is really healthy.
Sports are fundamental for growing in a healthy way: they represent fair competition, strength, and exercise, which enhance the body's healthy balance and strengthen the mind.
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.
To me, the more dialogue amongst creative types, the better. It keeps people on their toes, and competition is healthy.
Competition [in a scene] is healthy. Competition is life. Yet most actors refuse to acknowledge this. They don't want to compete. They want to get along. And they are therefore not first-rate actors.
I believe the auto industry is a competition of human resources, competition of funding, competition of technology - and the competition is international.
Competition is right, but it has to be healthy.
I thrive on healthy competition.
Unless there is free and fair competition, there can't be healthy economic development. And what we have in Burma now is not an open-market economy that allows free and fair competition, but a form of colonialism makes a few people very, very wealthy. It's what you would crony capitalism.
I believe in healthy competition not jealousy.
When I first started playing team sports, I was a little too sweet for my own good. I'd be in tears because I wasn't doing well. But the healthy competition really toughened me up.
I'm letting competition drive me, and when competition drives me, I don't think anyone can compete with me.
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