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Motivation Quote by Bill Toomey

"Then in a fraction of a second, I realized that these sportsmen were not anyone's enemies"

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The line lands like the snap of a camera shutter: one tiny unit of time, and a whole worldview refocuses. Bill Toomey isn’t polishing a philosophy here; he’s describing the moment an athlete stops mistaking a competitive arena for a battlefield. Calling the others “sportsmen” matters. It’s not “opponents” or “rivals,” words that invite swagger and grievance. “Sportsmen” signals a shared code, a community bound by rules, respect, and the strange intimacy of people who train their bodies toward the same impossible standards.

The phrase “not anyone’s enemies” is the tell. It implies he’d been narrating the event through inherited scripts - national rivalry, Cold War suspicion, the easy story that flags turn competitors into threats. By switching from “my enemies” to “anyone’s,” Toomey widens the lens: the problem isn’t just his own attitude, it’s a cultural habit of outsourcing politics into sports and expecting athletes to carry it.

The intent is quietly corrective. In a single beat, Toomey rejects the macho melodrama that treats winning as moral triumph and losing as humiliation. The subtext is empathy born of proximity: when you see the other guy’s sweat, nerves, and precision up close, propaganda feels thin. This is why the sentence works - it doesn’t preach. It dramatizes a conversion, with the humility of someone surprised by his own clarity, and it frames sports as one of the rare public spaces where competition can reveal solidarity rather than erase it.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Toomey, Bill. (2026, January 17). Then in a fraction of a second, I realized that these sportsmen were not anyone's enemies. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-in-a-fraction-of-a-second-i-realized-that-41206/

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Toomey, Bill. "Then in a fraction of a second, I realized that these sportsmen were not anyone's enemies." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-in-a-fraction-of-a-second-i-realized-that-41206/.

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"Then in a fraction of a second, I realized that these sportsmen were not anyone's enemies." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/then-in-a-fraction-of-a-second-i-realized-that-41206/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Bill Toomey (born January 10, 1939) is a Athlete from USA.

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