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Fear to fear. Be afraid to be afraid. Your worst enemy is within your own bosom. Get to your knees and cry for help, and then rise up saying, 'I will trust, and not be afraid.' Charles Spurgeon
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Highlanders make the truest friends-if only because they make the worst enemies. Diana Gabaldon
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We should sell them to our worst enemies, the Russians and the Cubans. Ed Koch
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Your Worst Enemy Could Be Your Best Friend && Your Best Friend Your Worst Enemy Bob Marley
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Your mind . . . can be your best friend or your worst enemy, but it's your choice to make. Demi Lovato
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By the time you're thirty, your worst enemy is yourself. Chuck Palahniuk
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I am the cause of all my upsets. I am my worst enemy. Chuck Palahniuk
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If you could be either God’s worst enemy or nothing, which would you choose? Chuck Palahniuk
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I count myself really fortunate that I have some lifelong friends. The best thing about a friend is when you are being your own worst enemy a friend can help snap you out of it. Amy Grant
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Great wrestlers make other wrestlers great Dan Gable
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Wrestlers in the U.S.A. are very aggressive. All they want to do is attack, but they'll make mistakes. Kurt Angle
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Koko B. Ware is a crossword wrestler: he enters the ring vertically, and leaves horizontally. Jerry Lawler
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It's hard to pick out one particular wrestler. Owen Hart
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I wasn't sure what I was getting into when I signed on to work with a wrestler. Kelly Hu
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Being a wrestler is like walking on the treadmill of life. You get off it and it just keeps going. Randy Savage
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I didnt have any plans to become a wrestler until about a year before I started. Ric Flair
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It's an old saying that one still has to know something, despite everything. Halldor Laxness