“Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself.” MenCharacterSportsAnimalCompassionVirtueHonestyIntegrityCreaturesFellowsKillingCrueltyTortureVeganAnimal RightsHuntingVegetarianismVeganismAmusingCriminal MindAnimal WelfareAnimal CrueltyAnimal LoveWild AnimalVegetarian HealthAnimal WorldPet AnimalsAnimal CompassionAnimal AbuseAnimal TestingKilling AnimalsCompassion Towards AnimalsSmall CreaturesWild CreaturesKilling A ManWild ManOpen Season Author:James Anthony Froude
“Both gangs have been bad sports, so see if at least one can't redeem themselves by offering no alibis, but cooperate with the winner, for no matter which one it is the poor fellow is going to need it.” IfsNeedsHas BeensMatterPoliticsSportsPoorFellowsWinnerOfferingGangAlibis Author:Will Rogers
“I guess the one thing I really learned from participating in sports was to just never say "no", never stop trying, and to always believe that you can do better than the next fellow. I tried to follow this throughout my life, but I always tried to be respectful about it.” TryingBelieveNextSportsCan DoOne ThingFellowsAlways BelieveRespectfulParticipatingStop TryingBe Respectful Author:Bruce Bennett
“Also our fellow competitors, who are indeed the people just mentioned - we do not compete with men who lived a hundred centuries ago, or those yet not born, or the dead, or those who dwell near the Pillars of Hercules, or those whom, in our opinion or that of others, we take to be far below us or far above us. So too we compete with those who follow the same ends as ourselves; we compete with our rivals in sport or in love, and generally with those who are after the same things; and it is therefore these whom we are bound to envy beyond all others. Hence the saying.” PeopleMenEndsSportsBornOpinionCenturyHuman NatureHundredFellowsBoundsEnvyCompetitorsRivalsPillars Author:Aristotle