Top 1200 Competitive Person Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
It's not easy in England. It's so competitive.
One person can stop a great injustice. One person can be a voice for truth. One person’s kindness can save a life.
I'm fairly competitive. — © Michael Fassbender
I'm fairly competitive.
You have to be competitive in the job I am in.
Remember the Golden Rule? "Treat people as you would like to be treated." The best managers break the Golden Rule every day. They would say don't treat people as you would like to be treated. This presupposes that everyone breathes the same psychological oxygen as you. For example, if you are competitive, everyone must be similarly competitive. If you like to be praised in public, everyone else must, too. Everyone must share your hatred of micromanagement.
I'm very competitive.
I was really competitive with myself.
I don't feel competitive.
I'm very competitive, I think.
Optimism is a competitive advantage.
The NXT environment is so competitive.
I'm as competitive as they come.
It's always good to be competitive. — © Danny Welbeck
It's always good to be competitive.
My dad always taught me that you have to be good to the next person all the time because one person is going to help another person.
I am very competitive.
I also found it funny to think about blackness as the second person. That was just sort of funny. Not the first person, but the second person, the other person.
I'm not afraid to say I'm competitive.
If you don't have a competitive advantage, don't compete.
The person who is truly best suited to us is not the person who shares our tastes, but the person who can negotiate differences in taste intelligently and wisely.
I'm competitive but I'm not butch.
I have a healthy competitive nature.
One person ought to treat another person properly, even if the person's himself.
I'm a racer and I'm competitive.
I'm a competitive guy.
I have a competitive streak.
I'm competitive at everything.
I'm a fighter. I'm very competitive.
How many of us have conflicts with someone else- and how many of us pray for that person? We have individuals with whom we are competitive, or whom we dislike or have a quarrel with; but very few of us have true enemies in the martial sense. And yet if Lincoln could pray fervently- and contemporary reports indicate he did- for the people who were opposing him, how much more can we do for someone we just find a little irritating?
I'm competitive with everything I do!
You don't even know if the person you're communicating with online is actually that person. And your persona on your social media - your Facebook or Twitter - may not be the person you are in real life. So then, who is the real person? Is it somewhere in between?
What I see is trying to make sure that everybody thinks you have more than what you actually have. What’s the point if you actually don’t have it? If you don’t have it, then you don’t have it. Have what you have. Enjoy that . . . The craft is everything. Don’t be afraid of not being the wealthiest person in the room. Be the smartest person in the room. Be the slickest person in the room. Be the most creative person in the room. Be the most entertaining person in the room. Just be in the room.
My point is, if we respect the winner and approach that person, have access to that person and that person will look at what we are presenting, that is not too bad.
Life is a competitive endeavor.
I'm very competitive and academic.
To say a person is a happy person or an unhappy person is ridiculous. We are a thousand different kinds of people every hour.
A "Normal" person is the sort of person that might be designed by a committee. You know, "Each person puts in a pretty color and it comes out gray."
Australians are particularly competitive.
Toyota is competitive in anything they do. — © Kyle Busch
Toyota is competitive in anything they do.
There's not a sense that the person who is waiting on the table is somehow a lesser person that the person who is eating in the restaurant.
To be perfectly honest, I'm competitive.
Opportunity beckons more surely when misfortune comes upon a person than it ever does when that person is riding the crest of a wave of success. It sharpens a person's wits, if that person will let it, enabling him or her to see more clearly and evaluate situations with a more knowledgeable judgment.
The person doing the learning is the person writing the book as much as the person reading it.
Can't you treat yourself with a bit more consideration?' 'Why should I?' Mordion said, hugging the duvet round himself. 'Because you're a person, of course!' Ann snapped at him. 'One person ought to treat another person properly even if the person's himself!
I love to be competitive.
I'm super competitive.
Art is competitive.
I'm competitive. I don't like to lose.
I aim to be a competitive nation. — © George W. Bush
I aim to be a competitive nation.
As soon as you put an actor to a person who is real, that person comes to life through another person.
I'm always competitive.
If you can forgive the person you were, accept the person you are, and believe in the person you will become, you are headed for joy. So celebrate your life.
For kids it's natural to be competitive.
Airlines are very competitive.
I'm not handled. I'm not crafted by slick, high-priced consultants. I'm a real person, a genuine person, a struggling person in Connecticut.
The fact that a person loves one particular person is what is important; the life lesson, whether you are homosexual or heterosexual, is that you not be promiscuous, and true to one person.
Jeremy tried to be an interesting person. The trouble was that he was the kind of person who, having decided to be an interesting person, would first of all try to find a book called How to Be An Interesting Person and then see whether there were any courses available.
I'm competitive with myself.
A person that says, 'Losing is not difficult,' I don't even want to be around that person. And obviously, that person has never won anything relevant in their life.
I think goodness is about how person behaves to person, and also person to world, to nature.
A person deprived of beauty and pleasure puts me in mind of the Haitian notion of a zombie - a person disconnected from his or her soul, a person who works for others' profit but never his own, a person who mindlessly does the bidding of the boss and exists in an emotional and mental limbo.
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