Quotes About Enemy
It is not the American soldiers duty do die for his country. It is the American soldiers duty to make the enemy die for his country.
~ Gen. George S. Patton
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Another blond boy came tearing from the opposite direction. "Can't find Smith. But I see you found my cupcake." "Mine," Cole snapped. Uh, was the cupcake supposed to be me? Because it was a weird nickname for a supposed enemy.
~ Gena Showalter
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Fear is the enemy at your back with a knife to your throat
~ Gena Showalter
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No, lack of competence is the enemy of good
~ Gene Kim
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no strategy ever survived contact with the enemy. Or, in the vernacular, Things Will Go Wrong. Be Prepared.
~ Genevieve Cogman
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If the cost of naming the enemy is diplomatically or politically unacceptable, then the war is not likely to go well.
~ George Friedman
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Sometimes, when the power of your enemy is too great, the only thing you can do is contain it.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Nietzsche spoke for the samurai heart when he wrote, "You are to be proud of your enemy; then, the success of your enemy is your success also." Indeed valor and honor alike required that we should own as enemies in war only such as prove worthy of being friends in peace.
~ Inaz? Nitobe
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You are to be proud of your enemy; then, the success of your enemy is your success also
~ Inazo Nitobe
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The sense of despair has to remove those barriers one by one, and only then does despair penetrate to the heart of man who gradually recognises the enemy, calls it by name, and is horrified.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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dac? ar primi mâine ordin, m-ar aresta, m-ar ucide cu mâna lor È™i f?r? remuÈ™c?ri?... R?zboiul... Da, È™tim bine ce e r?zboiul. Dar ocupaÈ›ia e într-un fel mai cumplit?, pentru c? te obiÈ™nuieÈ™ti cu oamenii; îÈ›i zici c? la urma urmelor, sunt È™i ei ca toÈ›i ceilalÈ›i, dar nu-i deloc adev?rat. Suntem dou? specii diferite, care nu se pot împ?ca vreodat?, inamice pe via??.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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The serving girl—plump, round and rosy-cheeked—moved quickly between the tables. The soldiers smiled at her. She felt torn between the desire to smile back at them, because they were young, and the fear of getting a bad reputation, because they were the enemy—so she frowned and tightly pursed her lips, without, however, quite managing to erase the two dimples on her cheeks which showed her secret pleasure.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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Hubert counted nearly 200 men on the road and river bank. In his naïvety he believed that this powerful army would now confront the enemy.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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The people around him believed that fate was tracking them down, them and their pitiable generation; but not Maurice: he knew there had been exoduses throughout history. How many people had died on this land (on land everywhere in the world), dripping with blood, fleeing the enemy, leaving cities in flames, clutching their children to their hearts: no one gave a thought to these countless dead, or pitied them.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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Art has an enemy called ignorance
~ Irving Stone
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The war's not over yet,' Jordache said. 'There's still a lot of idiots waiting that have to be killed.
~ Irwin Shaw
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Do not forget that a traitor within our ranks, known to us, can do more harm to the enemy than a loyal man can do good to us.
~ Isaac Asimov
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me gustaría recordarle que existe una diferencia entre la osadía y la ceguera. La acción decisiva está indicada cuando se conoce al enemigo y se pueden calcular aproximadamente los riesgos; pero moverse contra un potencial desconocido ya supone una osadía de por sí. Sería lo mismo que preguntar por qué un hombre salta con éxito en una carrera de obstáculos durante el día y tropieza con los muebles de su habitación por la noche.
~ Isaac Asimov
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I have a hundred-year-old aunt who aspires to sainthood, and whose only wish has been to go into the convent, but no congregation, not even the Little Sisters of Charity, could tolerate her for more than a few weeks, so the family has had to look after her. Believe me, there is nothing so insufferable as a saint, I wouldn't sic one on my worst enemy.
~ Isabel Allende
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Sadness, my enemy, is gaining ground, Ingrid. At this rate in the years I have left I'm going to turn into a hermit.' 'That would be death in life, Victor. Do as I do. Don't wait to defend yourself against that enemy, go out and confront it. It took me years in therapy to learn that.' 'What reasons do you have to be sad, child?' 'That's what my husband asks me. I don't know, Victor, I suppose you don't need reasons; it's part of your nature.
~ Isabel Allende
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This is one of the consequences of the civil war. People stopped trusting each other, and every stranger became an enemy. Even people who knew you became extremely careful about how they related or spoke to you. (page 37)
~ Ishmael Beah
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This was one of the consequences of the civil war. People stopped trusting each other, and every stranger became an enemy.
~ Ishmael Beah
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I have the duty to protect my people, hurt my enemy, do the best I can with as few uninvolved casualties as possible - I can't have zero innocent casualties - and at minimum risk to the lives of our soldiers.
~ Benny Gantz
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Action is consolatory. It is the enemy of thought and the friend of flattering illusions.
~ Joseph Conrad
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