After a match, my opponent goes to the hospital and gets an IV and I have a martini.
My favourite victory is when it is not even clear where my opponent made a mistake.
The toughest opponents for me are the defenders who are tough in the way they play - where you can't see a way through.
He who exercises no forethought but makes light of his opponents is sure to be captured by them.
Liberals hate America, they hate "flag-wavers", they hate abortion opponents, they hate all religions except Islam (post 911). Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now.
Golf gives you an insight into human nature, your own as well as your opponent's.
A war was coming either way. Now all I had to do was choose my opponent
I want to coach a team that opponents don't look forward to playing.
If your opponent dives on you, do not try to evade his onslaught, but fly to meet it.
Would you kick an opponent when he was down? Yes, if I thought he might get up.
Just make the right estimation of your own strengths and weaknesses, and also that of your opponent.
There's not gonna be any tuition cuts. There aren't gonna be any drastic reductions in salaries. And in fact when the subject of cuts comes up, the first thing that the opponents of cuts say, "You can't cut this faculty. You can't cut the salaries. You wouldn't save enough money, you can't go there. "
Never quit politicking and never underestimate your opponent.
It's always wise to seek the truth in our opponents' error, and the error in our own truth.
There is a serious and resolute egotism that makes a man interesting to his friends and formidable to his opponents.
The late William Jennings Bryan, L. L. D. , always had one great advantage in controversy; he was never burdened with an understanding of his opponent's case.
People love WikiLeaks when it is exposing corruption in their opponents. People oppose WikiLeaks when it is exposing corruption or dangerous behavior in themselves.
I learned that to humiliate another person is to make him suffer an unnecessarily cruel fate. Even as a boy, I defeated my opponents without dishonoring them.
Fear comes from uncertainty; we can eliminate the fear within us when we know ourselves better. As the great Sun Tzu said: “When you know yourself and your opponent, you will win every time. When you know yourself but not your opponent, you will win one and lose one. However, when you do not know yourself or your opponent, you will be imperiled every time.
Our opponents say more children are living in poverty than when we came into office. And that's probably right.