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It is normal for the press to create certain comparisons, but they are wrong to do that because each player is different, and they have their own ways of dealing with situations.
I am trying to do my own thing, but there will always be comparisons, even if I don’t agree with them.
When you get into comparisons in any way of, ‘we want it to be like this’ or ‘we don’t want it to be like this,’ it takes away from the authenticity of what you’re trying to say and what you’re trying to make.
I know there’ll be comparisons, but I consider it an honor to be compared to Audrey Hepburn. She’s a legend.
Never, never, will I accept, on issues of integrity, comparisons with the Liberal party.
I guess they draw the comparisons with Jurgen because, just like him, I tend to live the technical area and I am as emotional when celebrating.
There’s absolutely no comparisons to me or anyone else to Willie Mays. Willie Mays, he’s the greatest baseball player of all time.
The surest route to breeding jealousy is to compare. Since jealousy comes from feeling less than another, comparisons only fan the fires.
I never would consider any comparison to Mark Martin an insult. I’ll take those comparisons all day because the guy is a… driver that nobody wanted to face.
I think comparisons are odious.
I’ve dealt every day of my life with my dad’s career, the comparisons to him, with people wanting me to live up to him. I just put that stuff out of my head, I don’t even hear it after awhile – I just turn my ears off.
I’m very proud of my dad. To me, there are comparisons, but there aren’t comparisons. We kind of play two different positions. He’s a Hall of Famer, I’m not a Hall of Famer.
I think most couples drift apart because of comparisons. Unfortunately, in our society a perfect match is when the man is more successful than the woman.
‘Psycho’ is probably the best known example of a horror film whose exclusive sound was strings, and since then, it’s been hard to avoid that. The minute you have strings as your primary voice, the comparisons are always made.
I don’t like to make comparisons, as it’s different coaching a Spanish team to coaching a German or English team. Each country has their style, more or less, and within each country, they have different styles.
But it really wasn’t until three to four years later, when we had an opportunity in the lab to make very detailed observations, and comparisons with other fossil discoveries, that we realized she was a new species of human ancestor.
Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.
Because of recent improvements in the accuracy of theoretical predictions based on large scale ab initio quantum mechanical calculations, meaningful comparisons between theoretical and experimental findings have become possible.
People will always make comparisons.
When I was first coming out, I was definitely getting a lot of comparisons to Trina.
I don’t like comparisons with Merckx or any other rider because we’re talking about different eras, so it doesn’t make any sense.
I don’t like making comparisons. You might say one slight thing, find yourself misinterpreted, and suddenly you’re in trouble.
I know there’ll be comparisons, but I consider it an honor to be compared to Audrey Hepburn. She’s a legend.
I can’t stand comparisons to the past. It doesn’t matter what we did in previous seasons.
I worked at NBC and MTV for two years, and it was very interesting to see the comparisons of audiences and the way that I would have to present a story to the two different places.
I liked Pat Cash, and I loved Mats Wilander. I went to the Australian Open with my parents, and I used to watch Wilander being cheered on by the Swedish fans, and with his game style being like mine, I drew comparisons with him.
The makers of ’21 and Over’ have been screening it, and I’m getting a lot of comparisons to a young Vince Vaughn.
I hate comparisons, just as I hated being compared to my brother and vice-versa.
I am trying to do my own thing, but there will always be comparisons, even if I don’t agree with them.
I feel really blessed when people start comparing me with Sachin, but I keep myself focused on my performance and not on such comparisons. I literally worship him, so I don’t see too much in this comparison. No cricketer has been able to score one hundred centuries like Sachin.
People should know that I am Dybala, and I want to continue to be so. I understand the comparisons and expectations on me from the Argentines, but I don’t want to be the new Messi or the Messi of the future.
We were in the same band, but we’re two completely different people. People have asked me to make comparisons with our albums, and I can’t, because there’s no comparison. Her album’s okay. I don’t think she’s the best singer on Earth, but she’s okay.
I worked at NBC and MTV for two years, and it was very interesting to see the comparisons of audiences and the way that I would have to present a story to the two different places.
People will always make comparisons.
Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.
I don’t like to make comparisons between former managers because they all bring a unique style.
But yeah, a lot of people compare me to Magic. The physical appearance, the tall point guard, the ability to pass the ball. But comparisons are one thing, it’s up to me to go out and play my game, get those wins, those championships, that’s the only way those comparisons can get closer, but he’s a legend.
People are going to make comparisons and they can do that but I’m definitely not going to compare myself to Derek Jeter.
The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory.
The surest route to breeding jealousy is to compare. Since jealousy comes from feeling less than another, comparisons only fan the fires.
I try not to pay attention to talk of comparisons. I only want to focus on myself. It is good to hear that people are talking like that, but the truth is I am not at Cruyff’s level of talent, and I never will be, so it is not something I think about.
I draw a lot of comparisons with Cam Newton and E.J. Manuel. But for the mental part, I like to view myself as Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and those guys. Because they’re so ahead of everyone else when it comes to that part of the game.
I’m a huge fan of ‘The Odd Couple,’ yes, and any comparisons to Tony Randall and or Jack Lemmon are completely welcome. I kind of try to channel those guys, and then add my own neuroses, too.
I don’t like making comparisons. You might say one slight thing, find yourself misinterpreted, and suddenly you’re in trouble.
The countries who do the best in international comparisons, whether it’s Finland or Japan, Denmark or Singapore, do well because they have professional teachers who are respected, and they also have family and community which support learning.
It’s funny. People often compare me to other humor essayists. They’re usually quite nice comparisons; I will accept those gladly. But I am always sort of appalled at the idea of being lumped with other, more chick-y female writers. And the truth is probably that neither comparison is accurate.
The makers of ’21 and Over’ have been screening it, and I’m getting a lot of comparisons to a young Vince Vaughn.
Everyone tries to compare cooks to rock stars. I see more comparisons to the fashion world.
This is to LeBron James: If you want to be the best, get rid of the comparisons. Get rid of all the comparisons that are out there. That’s what Michael Jordan did.
I’ve been teaching myself the fundamentals and being around some good players, but also been learning to play team games, playing 3-on-3s, playing 1-on-1s, playing 5-on-5s, playing 21. There are guys bigger than me on the court, but I’ve had numerous comparisons to Ty Lawson.
I love who I am. But being a woman competing in a male-dominated sport and always trying to push the envelope as a female athlete, you get a lot of comparisons to men and things like that.
I listen to these comparisons with Cristiano Ronaldo, I’ll be happy and then forget it in five seconds.
Whenever comparisons get too crazy I just think about my goals, and what I want from myself. I don’t look at any references.
There’s always going to be comparisons, and that’s unavoidable. There are people out there who feel I hit my peak with Magician and have gone downhill since.
I think people need comparisons to grade a singer… so if they are comparing me to the biggest singer of India… I am sure I am on the right path.
People are going to make comparisons and they can do that but I’m definitely not going to compare myself to Derek Jeter.
The countries who do the best in international comparisons, whether it’s Finland or Japan, Denmark or Singapore, do well because they have professional teachers who are respected, and they also have family and community which support learning.