Competition definitely brings out the best in you.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people
Legitimate sex-competition brings out all that is best in man.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people.
I like to compete. I think competition brings out the best in anybody.
When you play against the best, it brings the best out in everybody.
Thanksgiving Day, we do a huge lunch. Big family, like, 60 people, we get together. Everybody brings a covered dish, everybody brings a dessert, and we go all out.
The best players I have seen and known have confidence in their teammates. They know that basketball's not a one-man game. That confidence brings out the best in everybody, because it's contagious.
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.
Coming into a winning situation kind of brings the best out of everybody and pulls people together.
I've always thought Wrestlemania is a special event that brings the best out of everybody, whether it's the wrestlers or the broadcasters or whomever, and I still believe that.
There is nothing so revered yet so reviled as war; for even as it brings out the worst in men, it also brings out the best in them.
Courtship brings out the best. Marriage brings out the rest.
The reason why I got into mixed martial arts is the competition: I'm a competitor. I wouldn't be doing this for anything else but competition. I want to take out the best.
This level of competition is extremely high. Everybody is trained. Everybody has a game plan. Everybody has a nutritionist. Everybody has everything. It's here that you realize, as people, we're all equal.