A Quote by Patrice Evra

I thrive on healthy competition. — © Patrice Evra
I thrive on healthy competition.
Competition, by itself, always leads to cheating by the powerful, who try to establish pyramids of power, like feudalism. Yet, competition is the great creative force! So how do we save it from its own contradictions? By cooperation! By cooperating with each other, via politics, to make rules and prevent cheating, so that competition can thrive!
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.
Whether between family members or others, there should be a competition. Without that healthy competition, it is impossible to grow as actors.
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.
I thrive on competition.
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.
People in athletics thrive on competition. That's what makes you better.
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.
I thrive in competition. It feels good to improve timings and create records.
I have found over the years that American soldiers and airmen thrive on competition.
It's wonderful to move forward technologically, but we cannot forget that we are human beings who thrive on relationships, who thrive on interconnectivity, who thrive on sharing your feelings and emotions.
Harmony can not thrive in a climate of mistrust, cheating, bullying; mean-spirited competition.
Competition can be the most nerve-racking experience. Some people just thrive on it.
When people are healthy, their families, communities and countries thrive.
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