We will respect all our opponents, as we always do.
We always have respect for our opponents, but we will try to enforce our own game.
We have to be humble and respect our opponents who are stronger than us.
If you start to focus on your opponent then you see so much quality in your opponents and weaknesses in your own side. You start to put doubts in your mind. You need to respect your opponents but that's it, no more.
The task is not to overcome opponents in general but only those opponents against whom one has to summon all one's strength, one's skill and one's swordsmanship-in fact to master opponents who are one's equals.
We have to respect the opponents.
I respect all my opponents.
Yes, we have to look at our opponents and study our opponents. But you have to look at you first and know you can do it.
I respect all my opponents, but I fear no one.
I'm not a trash talker. I respect my opponents.
If I play at cards, I want to win and, coming into the games, I want to win, always, with the best result, with the respect to our opponents.
We have to respect the opponents but we also have to believe in ourselves.
... the issue is not whether I agree with someone but rather how I treat someone with whom I profoundly disagree. We Christians are called to use the "weapons of grace," which means treating even our opponents with love and respect.
I respect all my opponents and they do the same thing that I do to get ready for fights.
[Chinese] have no respect for our President - which I can understand that - they have no respect for [Barack] Obama, they have no respect for our country, and they're getting away with murder.
There are different tactics depending on the opponents we face, and we respect the manager's choices.