Quotes About Enemy
Secrecy is the enemy of efficiency, but don't let anyone know it.
~ Ric Ocasek
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There are certain people I do want to absolutely dislike me. And I want them to paint me as their enemy. Because I want nothing to do with them.
~ John Calipari
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By the '50s and '60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as particularly evil; in fact, they never bothered to characterize him at all.
~ Stephen Hunter
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Raeder and Dönitz had objected on the practical grounds that such an order would undermine U-boat morale: officers and men would react against shooting defenceless people in the water and would assume that the enemy would mete out the same treatment to them in reprisal if the positions were reversed.
~ Peter Padfield
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success is an enemy to the losers of the day
~ Phil Ochs
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a gamer's enemy is social obligation: responsibilities, time management, dealing with real people and taking real risks.
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
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Cyber weapons provide the tantalising possibility of being able to cripple the enemy without inflicting lasting damage on them
~ Philip Hammond
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Everything in him is absorbed by a single, exclusive interest, by a total concept, a total passion—revolution. In the depths of his being not only in words but in action he has sundered any connection with the civil order and with the entire educated world and with all the laws, proprieties, conventions, and morality of this world. He is—its merciless enemy, and if he continues to live in it, then it is only in order the more certainly to destroy it.
~ Philip Pomper
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I've been operating undercover to discover her whereabouts. All that stuff you read in the papers was just a ruse, designed to make the enemy think I was in disgrace. I've actually been working for the Murnauer
~ Philip Reeve
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Old Prague was a story-book city caked in grime: ancient, soot-blackened. History lived in every detail: in the deerstalker rooftops and the blue-sparking trams. He wandered the streets in disbelief, photographing everything, images from Kafka crowding into his head. With the turn of every corner it came back to him: the special frisson you get behind enemy lines.
~ Philip Sington
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La difusión de la imagen visual de ese enemigo en carteles y en portadas de revista, en la televisión , en cine y en Internet, hace que esa imagen se fije en los recovecos de nuestro cerebro primitivo, en el sistema límbico, donde residen las potentes emociones del miedo y el odio. El efecto Lucifer
~ Philip Zimbardo
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noble cause after all; maybe we were fighting against a cruel and vicious enemy that was in the service of an aggressive, hateful ideology with designs on enslaving other peoples and other countries; maybe—just maybe—we were doing the right thing.
~ Phillip Jennings
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of graduated response where your carefully calibrate what size of stick is suitable for each enemy infraction—but agree to put the stick away if he'll agree to negotiate; and of general fecklessness compared to an enemy that was willing to destroy their country in order to communize it. Had
~ Phillip Jennings
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The Enemy, who wears her mother's usual face and confidential tone, has access; doubtless stares into her writing case and listens on the phone.
~ Phyllis McGinley
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No country in history ever sent mothers of toddlers off to fight enemy soldiers until the United States did this in the Iraq war.
~ Phyllis Schlafly
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Oh rage! Oh despair! Oh age, my enemy!
~ Pierre Corneille
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Google is my best friend and my worst enemy. It's fabulous for research, but then it becomes addictive. I'll have a character eating an orange, and next thing I'm Googling types of oranges, I'm visiting chat rooms about oranges, I'm learning the history of the orange.
~ Liane Moriarty
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The enemy now began to appear from the mast-head.
~ John Byng
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I once asked a car-crash victim what it had felt like to be in a smashup. She said her eeriest memory was how one second the car was her friend, working for her, its contours designed to fit her body perfectly, everything smooth and sleek and luxurious, and then a blink of an eye later it had become a jagged weapon of torture- like she was inside an iron maiden. Her friend had become her worst enemy.
~ Jon Ronson
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A shared narrative future -- as expressed in such statements as Yes, I'll come to the picnic next Friday -- defines socially shared predictability of behavior. Prolonged contact with the enemy teaches that predictability is fatal . Being unpredictable is a basic survival skill in combat, where the enemy is ever observant. Many of the veterans in our program take different routes to the clinic every time they come.
~ Jonathan Shay
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Ingratitude is amongst them a capital crime, as we read it to have been in some other countries: for they reason thus; that whoever makes ill-returns to his benefactor, must needs be a common enemy to the rest of the mankind, from where he has received no obligations and therefore such man is not fit to live.
~ Jonathan Swift
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One enemy can do more hurt than ten friends can do good.
~ Jonathan Swift
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the quarrel is not against any particular points of hard digestion in the Christian system, but against religion in general; which, by laying restraints on human nature, is supposed the great enemy to the freedom of thought and action. Upon
~ Jonathan Swift
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With David, I sometimes sigh, "How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my hear? How long will my enemy triumph over me?"1
~ Joni Eareckson Tada
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