Quotes about enemy
enemy waste wasting-time
Don't waste time blaming yourself when you can spend time planning how to destroy our enemies. Sarah Rees Brennan
enemy faces toilets
When I have diarrhea I sit backwards on the toilet, because I like to face my enemy before I destroy it. Sarah Palin
enemy melancholy industry
Industry is the enemy of melancholy William F. Buckley, Jr.
enemy
beware of your most implacable enemy-yourself. Wilbur Smith
enemy one-day treats
Treat your friend as if he will one day be your enemy, and your enemy as if he will one day be your friend Warren G. Harding
enemy encounters stories
When the ending finally comes to me, I often have to backtrack and make the beginning point towards that ending. Other times, I know exactly what the ending will be before I begin, like with the story "A Brief Encounter With the Enemy." It was all about the ending - that's what motivated me. Said Sayrafiezadeh
enemy devices
Religion is the most inflammatory enemy-labelling device in history. Richard Dawkins
enemy looks lines
I look at going to Hollywood as going behind enemy lines. You parachute in, set up the explosion, then fly out before it goes off. Robert Redford
enemy texan
The enemy never sees the backs of my Texans! Robert E. Lee
enemy vampire-academy last-sacrifice
You've got to take it on faith that the enemy of your enemy is your friend. Richelle Mead
enemy lessons next
You forgot another lesson: Never turn your back until you know your enemy is dead. Looks like we’ll have to go over the lesson again the next time I see you—which will be soon. Love, D. Richelle Mead
enemy management
Change has its enemies. Robert Kennedy
enemy worst realms
Nothing is stable in the realm of power, and even closest of friends can be transformed into the worst of enemies. Robert Greene
enemy way ifs
If you have no enemies, find a way to make them. Robert Greene
enemy care lord
Lord, protect me from my friends; I can take care of my enemies. Robert Greene
enemy allies politician
A politician knows that his friends are not always his allies, and that his adversaries are not always his enemies. Richard M. Nixon
enemy concerned presses
As far as I am concerned now, I have no enemies in the press whatsoever. Richard M. Nixon
enemy journalism presses
The press is the enemy. Richard M. Nixon
enemy efficiency secrecy
Secrecy is the enemy of efficiency, but don't let anyone know it. Ric Ocasek
enemy betray knows
Friends can betray you, but with an old enemy, you always know where you stand. Raymond E. Feist
enemy praying fortitude
It takes quite a spine to turn the other cheek. It takes phenomenal fortitude to love your enemy. It takes firm resolve to pray for those who persecute you. (with reference to Matthew 5) Rob Bell
enemy orchestra elements
I feel so entirely in my element with a full orchestra; even if my mortal enemies were marshalled before me, I could lead them, master them, surround them, or repulse them. Robert Schumann
enemy sometimes threat
My enemies are everywhere. And sometimes, those we least suspect turn out to be our biggest threats. Sara Shepard
enemy relief affection
The relief of enemies has a tendency to unite mankind in fraternal affection. Samuel Johnson
enemy citizens honorable
I have adopted the Roman sentiment, that it is more honorable to save a citizen than to kill an enemy. Samuel Johnson
enemy
Now is not the time for making new enemies. Voltaire
enemy
This is no time to be making new enemies. Voltaire
enemy weapons use
Nothing is so common as to imitate one's enemies, and to use their weapons. Voltaire
enemy emotion sweetheart
It is one of the great troubles of life that we cannot have any unmixed emotions. There is always something in our enemy that we like, and something in our sweetheart that we dislike. William Butler Yeats
enemy innocence
The only enemy of innocence and beauty is time. William Butler Yeats
enemy guides critics
Unfortunately, many regard the critic as an enemy, instead of seeing him as a guide to the truth. Wilhelm Steinitz
enemy forgiving way
The best way to get along is never to forgive an enemy or forget a friend. Walter Winchell
enemy religion mirth
It is a great disgrace to religion, to imagine that it is an enemy to mirth and cheerfulness, and a severe exacter of pensive looks and solemn faces. Walter Scott