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Normally, I try not to pay attention to my haters, but this time I'd like to talk about it, because my haters are my motivators.
— Ellen DeGeneres
The best way to destroy your enemies is to make them adopt your worldview
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
If you don't know you're in a state of grace, then you're vulnerable to the paralysis of the accusations of the enemy.
— R.C. Sproul
After Big Media, U.S. colleges and universities are the biggest enemies of the values of red-state Americans.
— Phyllis Schlafly
Merry hearts are vulnerable to death, don't be over-joyed to the state of oblivion, lest the enemy poison your meal.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
The State is, and always has been, the great single enemy of the human race, its liberty, happiness, and progress.
— Murray Rothbard
I am an enemy of the State. But isn't everyone?
— Edward Abbey
The chief internal enemies of any state are those public officials who betray the trust imposed upon them by the people.
— Dalton Trumbo
It is best to keep one's own state intact; to crush the enemy's state is only second best.
— Sun Tzu
There are worse things that can happen to an enemy of the state than Gitmo. Hate to say it, hate it to be the truth, but there it is.
— Jonathan Maberry
The welfare state is an enemy of private property. The excessive taxation used to support the welfare state is extremely dangerous.
— Charles A. Murray
We are all at times unconscious prophets.
— Charles Spurgeon
The military is faithful to the constitution. They will come in only to protect the people from the enemies of the state.
— Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
All who love Liberty are enemies of the state.
— Karl Hess
Each State can have for enemies only other States, and not men; for between things disparate in nature there can be no real relation.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
PITIFUL, adj. The state of an enemy or opponent after an imaginary encounter with oneself.
— Ambrose Bierce
If you have small-government, traditional values, you may be considered by your own leadership to be an enemy of the state.
— Monica Crowley
Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy's advance upon this place.
— John Buford
I have made more friends for American culture than the State Department. Certainly I have made fewer enemies, but that isn't very difficult.
— Arthur Miller
I have never had any [enemies] other than those of the state.
— Cardinal Richelieu
We hold there is no worse enemy to a state than he who keeps the law in his own hands.
— Edith Hamilton
I'm really happy to have set the world record for the fastest disabled woman, but I think I can go much faster.
— Heather Mills
I can state, you are my enemy but will you do enmity better than me?
— Kamini Arichandran