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On George Bernard Shaw An excellent man: he has no enemies, and none of his friends like him.
Oscar Wilde
Terrorism is a real despair. These are people for whom life has been so negative that they're willing to die if they can take down some of their enemies.
John Shelby Spong
It occurred to me that if my friends were loathsome, perhaps I needed to learn from my enemies.
Orson Scott Card
It is a tragic mix-up when the United States spends 00,000 for every enemy soldier killed, and only 3 annually on the victims of poverty.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Hear not ill of a friend, nor speak any of an enemy.
Benjamin Franklin
In democratic countries, the most important private organizations are economic. Unlike secret societies, they are able to exercize their terrorism without illegality, since they do not threaten to kill their enemies, but only to starve them.
Bertrand Russell
Oh, about beer I never lie. A man who lies about beer makes enemies.
Stephen King
Observe your enemies, for they first find out your faults.
Antisthenes
Pay attention to your enemies for they are the first to discover your mistakes.
Serve your enemies for they first find out your faults
I destroy my enemies when I make them my friends.
Abraham Lincoln
Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.
Voltaire
The opponents and I are really one. My strength and skills only half of the equation. The other half is theirs. An opponent is someone whose strength joined to yours creates a certain result.
Sadaharu Oh
A wise man learns more from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
Baltasar Gracian
At this hourLie at my mercy all mine enemies.
William Shakespeare
It is a pitiful fortune that is not without enemies.
Publilius Syrus
If it looks like shit, smells like shit, mail it to your enemy... he'll know what to do with it.
Doug Horton
Talk well of your friends and of your enemies say nothing.
Proverb
He who lives by fighting with an enemy has an interest in the preservation of the enemy's life.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The moment at which two people, approaching from opposite ends of a long passageway, recognize each other and immediately pretend they haven t. This is to avoid the ghastly embarrassment of having to continue recognizing each other the whole length of the corridor.
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