Quote by Frank Dane
It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends hate you.
Summary
This quote suggests that one can easily avoid having enemies by intentionally behaving in a way that causes friends to hate them. In other words, instead of naturally attracting enemies, one actively creates a scenario where friends or acquaintances develop negative feelings towards them. This highlights the potential agency individuals hold in determining the dynamics of their relationships. It implies that by intentionally fostering animosity, one can avoid the need for external enemies as friends themselves become adversaries.
By Frank Dane