Top 14 Quotes About Underestimating Your Opponent
#1. There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.
Laozi
#2. Our understanding of racism is therefore shaped by the most extreme expressions of individual bigotry, not by the way in which it functions naturally, almost invisibly (and sometimes with genuinely benign intent), when it is embedded in the structure of a social system. The
Michelle Alexander
#3. We've all been inundated with so many ingenious, must-have, time-saving apps and tools that we really don't have a second left to spare.
Ryan Holmes
#4. One must first seek to love plants and nature, and then to cultivate that happy peace of mind which is satisfied with little. He will be happier if he has no rigid and arbitrary ideals, for gardens are coquettish, particularly with the novice.
Liberty Hyde Bailey
#5. Well, you know what they say. You have to work on relationships to keep them fresh. This little jaunt may just prove to be the thing needed to spice up their relationship. Of course, the likelihood that Mary would survive the reunion celebration was pretty low, but that was all right too.
David Owain Hughes
#6. Archive material is vital to the writer of historical fiction.
Sara Sheridan
#8. A warrior of light who trusts too much in his intelligence will end up underestimating the power of his opponent.
Paulo Coelho
#9. Cultivate clarity, strength, vitality and power from natural, beautiful and organic living foods.
Bryant McGill
#10. Life ... is like a grapefruit. It's orange and squishy, and has a few pips in it, and some folks have half a one for breakfast.
Douglas Adams
#11. I just wanted to create things that I could be proud of. Money was just an evil byproduct to pay the bills at the end of the year.
Richard Branson
#12. The movement is contagious, and the people in it are the ones who pass on the spirit.
Yuri Kochiyama
#13. You said you envied your uncritical, unthinking sisters.
That's not quite the same as wishing to be one
David Mitchell
#14. The speech she made was done in the back, alone, like little shoes cobbled by an elf: spider is to web as weaver is to blank. That one was hers. She was proud of that. Also, blank is to heartache as forest is to bench. But
Lorrie Moore
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