“A distant enemy is always preferable to one at the gate.”
History and Utopia (1960)
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Romanian philosopher and essayist 1911–1995Related quotes
Ronald David Laing (1927–1989) Scottish psychiatrist and author
"Although innumerable beings have been led to Nirvana no being has been led to Nirvana", §5, p. 85
Knots (1970)
“Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.”
Jean De La Fontaine (1621–1695) French poet, fabulist and writer.
Rien n'est si dangereux qu'un ignorant ami;
Mieux vaudrait un sage ennemi.
Book VIII (1678-1679), fable 10.
Fables (1668–1679)
Variant: Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy is preferable.
Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980) Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman
Jasper Ridley, Tito: A Biography (Constable and Company Ltd., 1994), p. 323.
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Sita Ram Goel book The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India
The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India (1994)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
1950s, What Desires Are Politically Important? (1950)