The Enemy Could Be Quotes
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Maybe we could do that whole "my enemy's enemy" thing and skip off into the night, holding hands.
— Cherie Priest
Could I be assured that America would remain virtuous, I would venture to defy the utmost Efforts of Enemies to subjugate her.
— Samuel Adams
Sweet Shia, only bloody dragons would fly as fast as they could towards their greatest enemy! Anyone with sense would run the other way.
— Elizabeth Kerner
If you know nothing, it could be like an enemy in a way. I think that's the way I felt when I was young.
— Agnes Varda
Troops would never be deficient in courage, if they could only know how deficient in it their enemies were.
— Duke Of Wellington
They said" Your Anger could Destroy you.." Even if my Brain designed it to Destroy my enemy.
— Srinivas Shenoy
A mafia could never kill an alliance. That's how you become safe from the enemy, you befriend them.
— Basma Salem
If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room, I would not fear a million enemies.
— Robert Murray M'Cheyne
While the CDC is focusing on how our enemies could attack us, our military is focused on who may attack us.
— John Linder
You should ... live in such a way that there is nothing which you could not as easily tell your enemy as keep to yourself.
— Seneca.
Persecution is an enemy the Church has met and mastered many times. Indifference could prove to be a far more dangerous foe.
— Brother Andrew
Cool is the enemy of funny. You can't be cool and be funny at the same time. Only Eddie Murphy could do that.
— Tracy Morgan
Attempting to defeat the enemy by wrestling with people could be likened to trying to destroy a tree by picking all its fruit.
— Lisa Bevere
Why fight the enemy when you could food them?
— Veronica Rossi
Would the war dehumanize me so that I, too, could "field trip" enemy dead with such nonchalance?
— Eugene B. Sledge
How could science be an enemy of religion when God commanded man to be a scientist the day He told him to rule the earth and subject it?
— Fulton J. Sheen