Quotes about enemy
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Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727)
“A weak enemy in the fortress is more fearsome than the strongest outside.”
Ein schwacher Feind in der Festung ist fürchterlicher als der stärkste von außen.
Ardinghell and the Blessed Islands (1787).
Shah Waliullah ke Siyasi Maktubat, ed. by Khaliq Ahmad Nizami reproduced in English in Khalid Bin Sayeed’s Pakistan: The Formative Phase, Pakistan Publishing House, Karachi, p. 2. Quoted from Lal, K. S. (1992). The legacy of Muslim rule in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 8
From his letters
The Naked Communist (1958)
As quoted by Anna Freud in the preface to the (1981) edition of Topsy: The Story of a Golden-Haired Chow by Princess Marie Bonaparte.
Attributed from posthumous publications
Vol. 3, translated by W.P.Dickson
on Gaius Marius
The History of Rome - Volume 3
Source: 1950s, National images and international systems, 1959, p. 131
"The State of Dalit Mobilization : An Interview with Kancha Ilaiah" in Ghadar Vol. 1, No. 3 (26 November 1997).
Speech in Edinburgh (25 September 1924), quoted in The Times (26 September 1924), p. 14
Early career years (1898–1929)
1880s, Plea for Free Speech in Boston (1880)
Taliban deploy thousands of suicide bombers - commander http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/ISL151157.htm 02 Apr 2007.
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
On Roman Catholics, at the opening of parliament in 1604.[citation needed]
Letter to George Washington (31 October 1776)
1910's, Multiplied Man and the Reign of the Machine' 1911
Source: Poggi, Christine, and Laura Wittman, eds. Futurism: An Anthology. Yale University Press, 2009. p. 89
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Quoted in Supreme Command : Soldiers, Statesmen, and Leadership in Wartime (2002) by Eliot A. Cohen, p. 172
Letter to George Washington (September 1778)
“Complacency is the deadly enemy of spiritual progress. The contented soul is the stagnant soul.”
The Size of the Soul, p. 22
Source: The Displacement Of Population In Europe, 1943, p. i
No Compromise – No Political Trading (1899)
Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek (2003)
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
Article from Soviet Russia Today
Bloomberg Businessweek http://mobile.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-07/africas-richest-man-aliko-dangote-is-just-getting-started
King's Shield (Inda #3, 2008)
pg. 512
Main Currents Of Marxism (1978), Three Volume edition, Volume II, The Golden Age
Source: Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice (2006), p. 181
What is Americanization? (1919)
Context: When the country first tried in 1915 to Americanize its foreign-born people, Americanization was thought of quite simply as the task of bringing native and foreign-born Americans together, and it was believed that the rest would take, care of itself. It was thought that if all of us could talk together in a common language unity would be assured, and that if all were citizens under one flag no force could separate them. Then the war came, intensifying the native nationalistic sense of every race in the world. We found alien enemies in spirit among the native-born children of the foreign-born in America; we found old stirrings in the hearts of men, even when they were naturalized citizens, and a desire to take part in the world struggle, not as Americans, but as Jugo-Slavs or Czecho-Slovaks. We found belts and stockings stuffed with gold to be taken home, when peace should be declared, by men who will go back to work out their destinies in a land they thought never to see again. We found strong racial groups in America split into factions and bitterly arraigned against one another. We found races opposing one another because of prejudices and hatreds born hundreds of years ago thousands of miles away. We awoke to the fact that old-world physical and psychological characteristics persisted under American clothes and manners, and that native economic conditions and political institutions and the influences of early cultural life were enduring forces to be reckoned with in assimilation. We discovered that while a common language and citizenship may be portals to a new nation, men do not necessarily enter thereby, nor do they assume more than an outer likeness when they pass through.
“…one enemy can do more hurt, than ten friends can do good.”
Journal to Stella (30 June, 1711)
Letter http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/jefferson_adams.html to John Adams (11 April 1823) (Scan at The Library of Congress) http://memory.loc.gov/master/mss/mtj/mtj1/053/0800/0844.jpg
1820s
“A man's enemies have no power to harm him, if he is true to himself and loyal to God.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 208.
Chapter 32 https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch32.htm, originally published in Talks at the Yenan Forum on Literature and Art (May 1942), Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 84.
Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong (The Little Red Book)
2010s, 2016, September, First presidential debate (September 26, 2016)
1860s, Speech in the House of Representatives (1866)
Improvement in Art
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IX - A Painter's Views on Painting
From a 1887 letter to Prince Wilhelm (the future Kaiser)
“I regard every Social Democrat as an enemy of the Empire and Fatherland.”
Speech (14 May 1889), quoted in Michael Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times (London: Penguin, 1975), p. 159
1880s
Carroll's "bronzed emperor" column in Australia's Surfing Life magazine (edition unknown, the column about drop-ins).
The Algebra of Infinite Justice September 29, (2001) http://web.archive.org/web/20011006030417/http://website.lineone.net/~jon.simmons/roy/010929ij.htm.
Articles
From Her Books, I Have Chosen To Stay And Fight, RACISM AND CIVIL RIGHTS
Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth http://whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au/words/authors/C/CloughArthurHugh/verse/poemsproseremains/strugglenought.html, st. 1 (1862).
Source: 1960s - 1970s, The Systems Approach and Its Enemies (1979), p. 69; As cited in: Book Review: The Systems Approach and its Enemies http://phd-take-2.wikispaces.com/The+Systems+Approach+and+its+Enemies
1990 Chairman's Letter http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1990.html
Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
"Love, Poverty and War" http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=C78DC231-4599-4745-9CA5-A398398916A0, FrontPageMagazine.com (2004-12-29).
2000s, 2004
According to Kenneth Owen Morgan (The Illustrated History of Britain (1984) p. 421) this was said by Macaulay in 1832. If so, he was quoting a letter written by Edmund Burke in 1777.
Attributed
Stand-up
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1918/nov/18/the-armistice-address-to-his-majesty in the House of Lords (18 November 1918).
Quoted from a "Speech to followers" by Ost-Information (Berlin), No. 81 (4 December 1920); as quoted in The Foreign Policies of Soviet Russia (1924) by A. L. O. Dennis, p. 154.
Attributions
In his Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, vol. 2 (Edinburgh: 1855)
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury (1588)
“No plan of battle survives contact with the enemy, and time is the ultimate opponent.”
Source: Rule 34 (2011), Chapter 1, “Liz: Red Pill, Blue Pill” (p. 16)
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
Memorandum of February, 1588.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), pp. 418-9.
“Take not thine enemy for thy friend; nor thy friend for thine enemy!”
The Sayings of the Wise (1555)
“I am not an enemy of Turkey; I am a friend of the Turkish people”
Turkey and PKK
Source: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1680302,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics
as quoted in "Legalize it all" https://harpers.org/archive/2016/04/legalize-it-all/ Harper's Magazine, April 2016
“My enemy said to me, "Love your enemy." And I obeyed him and loved myself.”
Spiritual Sayings of Kahlil Gibran
Paraphrasing of Gibran's quote "My enemy said to me, 'Love your enemy.' And I obeyed him and loved myself."
Variant: And God said, Love your enemy, & I obeyed Him & loved myself.
Source: misattributed on these websites: GaiamLife (blog) http://blog.gaiam.com/quotes/authors/kahlil-gibran?page=3 & Quote Corner - Khalil Gibran quotes Part 1 http://quotecorner.com/Khalil-Gibran-quotes.html
Letter to Amy Ridenour, National Center for Public Policy Research http://www.nationalcenter.org/Weyrich299.html (1999-02-16)
"Propaganda by Redefinition of Words" (5 October 1971).
Scientology Policy Letters
Source: Blood in My Eye (1971), p. 59
Speech to the Economic Students' Union at the School of Economics and Political Science, London (14 December 1900), quoted in The Times (17 December 1900), p. 13.
1900s
“We take what we want … we don't pay our enemies for food.”
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Escape (2003)
As quoted in "Obama and his party offer America's young … death, misery, and slavery" http://non-intervention.com/1143/obama-and-his-party-offer-america%E2%80%99s-young-%E2%80%A6-death-misery-and-slavery/ (2013), by M. Scheuer, Michael Scheuer's Non-Intervention.
2010s
Such statements from sufis can be multiplied. Amir Khusru, the dearest disciple of Nizamuddin Awliya (Chishtiyya luminary of Delhi), mourned loudly that if the Hanafi law (which accommodated Hindus as zimmîs) had not come in the way, the very name Hindu would not have survived.
Defence of Hindu Society (1983)
“I would not kill my enemies, but I will make them get down on their knees. I will, I can, I must.”
Callas : The Art and the Life (1974)
Welcoming Address http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/parispeaceconf_poincare.htm at the Paris Peace Conference (18 January 1919).
Quote from Gainsborough's letter to his friend William Jackson of Exeter, from Bath, 2 Sept 1767; as cited in Thomas Gainsborough, by William T, Whitley https://ia800204.us.archive.org/6/items/thomasgainsborou00whitrich/thomasgainsborou00whitrich.pdf; New York, Charles Scribner's Sons – London, Smith, Elder & Co, Sept. 1915, p. 380 (Appendix A - Letter II)
1755 - 1769
Quoted in "The Dynamics of Nationalism: Readings in Its Meaning and Development" - by Louis Leo Snyder - Political Science - 1964 - Page 219
No. 1 (1 January 1831)
The Liberator (1831 - 1866)
“When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations.”
The Freeholder, no. 42.
Letter to George Washington (November 1779)
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), VI : In the Depths of the Abyss
Speech to Conservative Party Conference (14 October 1988) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=107352
Third term as Prime Minister
Zarqawi Letter February 2004 Coalition Provisional Authority English translation of terrorist Musab al Zarqawi letter obtained by United States Government in Iraq https://2001-2009.state.gov/p/nea/rls/31694.htm, (April 6, 2004)
“My nearest
And dearest enemy.”
Anything for a Quiet Life (1621), Act v. Sc. 1. Compare: "Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven, Or ever I had seen that day", Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act i. Sc. 2.