A Quote by Ryan Fitzpatrick

Competition definitely brings out the best in you. — © Ryan Fitzpatrick
Competition definitely brings out the best in you.
Competition brings out the best.
Competition brings out the best in everybody.
Legitimate sex-competition brings out all that is best in man.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people.
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.
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.
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.
Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best; it removes all that is base. All men are afraid in battle. The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood.
In sport, mental imagery is used primarily to help you get the best out of yourself in training and competition. The developing athletes who make the fastest progress and those who ultimately become their best make extensive use of mental imagery. They use it daily as a means of directing what will happen in training, and as a way of pre-experiencing their best competition performances.
My theory is that nine times out of ten, if there's a depression, more a social depression than anything, it brings out the best art in black people. The best example is, Reagan and Bush gave us the best years of hiphop.
I like playing against LeBron more than anybody else in the league. He brings out the best in me, and I bring out the best in him.
There is always competition. Whatever you do, there will be competition, and you have to decide how you’re going to play. For me, I had to be the very best. I had to be the very best. Because, if I was not the very best, I would end up being number two.
The idea that competition is pointless is really something that speaks to me, especially in America where competition is really prominent and very overwhelming, and it doesn't bring the best out in you because what's going to push you is to bring others down.
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