A Quote by Casemiro

I don't see Neymar as an opponent or an enemy, but as a partner. — © Casemiro
I don't see Neymar as an opponent or an enemy, but as a partner.
The most difficult opponent is Neymar.
A dojo [pracice hall] is a miniature cosmos where we make contact with ourselves - our fears, anxieties, reactions, and habits. It is an arena of confined conflict where we confront an opponent who is not an opponent but rather a partner engaged in helping us understand ourselves more fully.
The enemy of the black is not the white. The enemy of capitalist is not communist, the enemy of homosexual is not heterosexual, the enemy of Jew is not Arab, the enemy of youth is not the old, the enemy of hip is not redneck, the enemy of Chicano is not gringo and the enemy of women is not men. We all have the same enemy. The enemy is the tyranny of the dull mind. The enemy is every expert who practices technocratic manipulation, the enemy is every proponent of standardization and the enemy is every victim who is so dull and lazy and weak as to allow himself to be manipulated and standardized.
There's a big difference between Neymar and me. I've been a professional for two years. Neymar is one of the best in the world.
The Liga is a tough league, but I'm inspired by players like Neymar and Messi. You have to work very hard to reproduce what they do, especially Neymar.
If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.
My opponent is my teacher, my ego is my enemy.
Brazil needs a player like Neymar at his best on the pitch because Neymar on the pitch gives more confidence to the other players.
If I have to run for Neymar, I will run for Neymar. If have to die for Neymar, I will too.
Every dictator is an enemy of freedom, an opponent of law.
That enemy warrior appears to be a formidable opponent. I relish the challenge.
If Brazil depends only on Neymar there will be a problem with Brazil, not with Neymar.
Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance.
In true budo there is no enemy or opponent. True budo is to become one with the universe, not train to become powerful or to throw down some opponent. Rather we train in hopes of being of some use, however small our role may be, in the task of bringing peace to mankind around the world.
I never would wish technology failing on any sort of opponent or enemy.
PITIFUL, adj. The state of an enemy or opponent after an imaginary encounter with oneself.
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