A Quote by Tim Cook

Honestly, we’ll compete with everybody. I love competition. As long as people invent their own stuff, I love competition. — © Tim Cook
Honestly, we’ll compete with everybody. I love competition. As long as people invent their own stuff, I love competition.
The reality is, is that we love competition, at Apple. We think it makes us all better. But we want people to invent their own stuff.
I didn't know about competition or the Olympics until Peggy Fleming won in 1968. My mother looked after all of the competition stuff. I just skated. I didn't really love competition, but that was the only way to get better. You'd see more talent.
You have to establish your love. You should feel a hankering for others. Now the competition has to change, the style of competition among Sahaja Yogis. The competition should be how much you love. Who loves more ? Let there be a competition who obliges more, who shares more ? Who loves others more ?
See, as much as I love the game, golf was my vehicle to competition. And I love to compete.
There's no comparison to competition. You can't tell yourself truly where you're at unless you compete in competition.
You have to compete in life because if you don't have no competition - no competition, no spirit, you know, you'll fall under the slightest struggle.
I believe the auto industry is a competition of human resources, competition of funding, competition of technology - and the competition is international.
There is one pressing need, we think, to help us compete, and that is the need to define our season, .. That relates to, first of all, creating a real season, which would include a year-long competition and a dramatic finish to that competition.
If you truly don't have competition, then zoom out until you can define some. Competition can be as simple as the reliance on the status quo, Microsoft (since at some point Microsoft will compete with everyone for everything), or researchers in universities. Pick something, because saying you have no competition at all is a nonstarter.
Intensive mothering is the ultimate female Olympics: We are all in powerful competition with each other, in constant danger of being trumped by the mom down the street, or in the magazine we're reading. The competition isn't just over who's a good mother--it's over who's the best. We compete with each other; we compete with ourselves. The best mothers always put their kids' needs before their own, period.
All you now do is pursue your private objectives within society. Instead of us being a community, everybody is asked to seek their own personal ends. It's called competition. And competition is antagonism.
As humans, we have evolved to compete... it is in our genes, and we love to watch a competition.
For the exploitation of human greed, they have devised comparison and competition. Right from childhood on, we are indoctrinated to compare and compete, and there is a word, a phrase: 'free and fair competition.'
People always say there is competition in nature, but I think that because we are human, it's not only competition. Because we are human we have something other than competition - sharing, helping others, or being oneself. Competition is really kind of ugly.
As a free-market guy, I love competition. That includes political competition.
I like to be just an athlete, but if I go to competition and compete, I love to be a star, maybe.
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