Quote by Bill Bradley
Becoming number one is easier than remaining number one. - Bill Br

Becoming number one is easier than remaining number one. – Bill Bradley

Other quotes by Bill Bradley

Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it. – Bill Bradley

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Teamwork
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Imagination allows us to escape the predictable. It enables us to reply to the common wisdom that we cannot soar by saying, Just watch! – Bill Bradley

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Imagination
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Every time I have some moment on a seashore, or in the mountains, or sometimes in a quiet forest, I think this is why the environment has to be preserved. – Bill Bradley

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environmental
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Everybody pulls for David, nobody roots for Goliath. – Wilt Chamberlain

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Competition

After the game the King and pawn go into the same box. – Italian Proverb

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Competition

Thank God for competition. When our competitors upset our plans or outdo our designs, they open infinite possibilities of our own work to us. – Gil Atkinson

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Competition

Competition is a process or variety of habitual behavior that grows out of a habit of mind. – Willard Beecher

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Competition

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It is far easier for a woman to lead a blameless life than it is for a man; all she has to do is to avoid sexual intercourse like the plague. – Angela Carter

Category:
Morals

My father and I made genetics history. We were the first African-Americans and the first father and son anywhere to have their genomes sequenced. – Henry Louis Gates

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History

As soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold. – Author Unknown

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No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck. – Frederick Douglass, speech, Civil Rights Mass Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1883

Category:
Freedom