I incorporate different styles that work for me. I could easily change my style depends on my opponent.
Conquering evil, not the opponent is the essence of swordsmanship.
I didn't know your identity, but I had an impression of who my opponent was, being surrounded by things you made.
People who use the mind and aggressive energy to blow their opponent away can be figured out. Anybody you can figure out you can defeat.
I can't overlook any opponent because all fighters are dangerous. Every fighter is dangerous.
We'll do whatever it takes to score as many points as we can-and definitely one more point than the opponent.
If you face just one opponent, and you doubt yourself, you're out-numbered
I don't worry about my opponent or their game, I worry about my game.
As long as my opponent has not yet castled, on each move I seek a pretext for an offensive. Even when I realize that the king is not in danger.
Our team goal is pretty simple. . . basically prepare ourselves to play for nine innings every day, every series, and against every opponent. For me individually, it's more of just trying to play my role the best I can every day.
Resistance is not a peripheral opponent. Resistance arises from within. It is self-generated and self-perpetuated. resistance is the enemy within.
My philosophy of defense is to keep the pressure on an opponent until you get to his emotions
I would argue that the next President, either Bush or Gore, should strike a 'national' posture, exhibiting generosity toward the defeated opponent, but proceeding with determination to implement an agenda.
If you face a worthy opponent acknowledge their skills and show them yours.
Creative memory is the historian's most subtle opponent.
Your biggest hurdle isn't your opponent, it is yourself.
I look in the mirror, my only opponent
If your opponent offers you a draw, try to work out why he thinks he's worse off
It's all very simple: if you score one more than your opponent, you win.
Arguing is a game that two can play at. But it is a strange game in that neither opponent ever wins.