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Top Never Underestimating Your Opponent Quotes

Originality breeds contempt. People will be jealous (in other words, 'hate') and the first thing out of their mouth is 'they don't get it'. Only when time and market share expands and the rest of the world is doing the exact thing you came up with first, will you be perceived as being normal since everyone else is doing it. When in truth, time has finally caught up to you. — Corey Aaron Burkes

I think it [Blu-ray] has 5 years left, I certainly wouldn't give it 10, — Andy Griffiths

Novelty's a cloth that wears thin at an alarming rate. — Jill Alexander Essbaum

Europe has grown to 27 member states, encompassing an amazing diversity and richness. Some argue this is part of the problem: Europe is simply too big and culturally disparate to be managed properly. But look to India for an example of how social unity can be forged within a culturally, linguistically, and ethnically complex nation. — Klaus Schwab

Expansion (both far and wide) is the order of the day — Sereda Aleta Dailey

I had studied piano since I was 13, but I was surrounded by students who'd been playing since they were 5. I realized I was never going to be anything but mediocre. — Kevin Kline

I am listening and I am listening because what I'm playing isn't something I'm thinking about, it's something I'm feeling all over. — Rachel Cohn

Your mind ... can be your best friend or your worst enemy, but it's your choice to make. — Demi Lovato

Oh, drop dead, you miserable cow. — Alan Garner

If I can have any impact, I want women to feel good about themselves and have fun with fashion — Michelle Obama

It was OK for the media to pursue Former President Clinton year after year for lying about a private, consensual sexual affair, but we have five justices who committed one of the biggest crimes in American History, and it ceased to be a big story. — Vincent Bugliosi