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opponents bombs aliens
Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs," I said. "We have a protractor. Neal Stephenson
opponents want negotiation
The most critical thing in a negotiation is to get inside your opponent's head and figure out what he really wants. Jacob Lew
opponents firsts done
When one has shot down one's first, second or third opponent, then one begins to find out how the trick is done. Manfred von Richthofen
opponents failing should
A genuine satyagraha should never excite contempt in the opponent even when it fails to command regard or respect. Mahatma Gandhi
opponents looks tough
There are so many tough opponents out there and tough competitors so I've never liked to look ahead. Caroline Wozniacki
opponents intense situation
I like to smile, even in intense situations. My opponents don't know how to react when they see me smile. Vince Carter
opponents underestimate forgotten
I've spent so much time making sure I don't underestimate my opponents that I've forgotten it's just as dangerous to overestimate them as well. Suzanne Collins
opponents height strategy
The height of strategy, is to attack your opponent's strategy. Sun Tzu
opponents want height
I watch the ball fiercely to see its height and speed off my opponent's racket so I can decide how I want to hit it. Sloane Stephens
tendencies depressive vigilant
I'm constantly having to be vigilant with a depressive tendency, an addictive tendency. Patrick Marber
tendencies exaggeration traits
A tendency to exaggeration was a Roman trait. Edith Hamilton
tendencies
Never even attempt to disturb anyone's tendencies. Swami Vivekananda
tendencies
We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand. Mercedes Ruehl
tendencies
I don't think it's that simple. But historically, there have been some 'copycat' tendencies in the league. Ray Anderson
tendencies aggression clear
The extent to which human aggression exemplifies innate tendencies is not clear. B. F. Skinner
tendencies bigger projects
I have a tendency toward being a micromanager. Which, the bigger the project you're involved in, the harder that becomes. Christine Quinn