Quotes by Enemy During my time in the camps, I had got to know the enemies of the human race quite well: they respect the big fist and nothing else; the harder you slug them, the safer you will be. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn slugs race enemy Conditions to the north of us, in the Voronezh and Steppe Fronts zone of action, and our offensive on Kharkov demands that we not lose time and we commit all forces so that we can draw off as many divisions as possible from Kharkov. And even if we do not draw them off, at least we will not give Manstein the ability to take any of his units from our part of the front. If we attract one or two German tank divisions - it will be the best contribution to the defeat of the enemy in the south. Aleksandr Vasilevsky giving two enemy Fear is the mortal enemy of creativity, innovation, and happiness. Alex Bogusky innovation creativity enemy Never completely encircle your enemy. Leave him some escape, for he will fight even more desperately if trapped. Alex Haley fighting ifs enemy People want everything to come out of a drive thru window. They want it instant and they want it fast. I succumb to that, we all succumb to that. We're in it. That's the culture. So the enemy, the powers that be, the manipulators behind the scenes play to our natural weaknesses. Alex Jones play people enemy Damaging the enemy financially is fair game. Alex Pacheco fair-game games enemy It's incredible how much stamina you can find when you're fighting and enemy in battle, even if that enemy is just in your imagination. Alexander Gordon Smith fighting imagination enemy Americans rouse - be unanimous, be virtuous, be firm, exert your courage, trust in Heaven, and nobly defy the enemies both of God and man! Alexander Hamilton men heaven enemy Passive commerce . . . should thus . . . [compel us] to content ourselves with the first price of our commodities, and to see the profits of our trade snatched from us, to enrich our enemies and persecutors. That unequalled spirit of enterprise . . . an inexhaustible mine of national wealth, would be stifled and lost; and poverty and disgrace would overspread a country, which, with wisdom, might make herself the admiration and envy of the world. Alexander Hamilton envy country enemy A king may be a tool, a thing of straw; but if he serves to frighten our enemies, and secure our property, it is well enough; a scarecrow is a thing of straw, but it protects the corn. Alexander Pope tools kings enemy As long as the enemy fights he must be beaten relentlessly, but a defeated enemy and especially the civilian population must be treated generously. Alexander Suvorov fighting long enemy To surprise the enemy is to defeat him. Alexander Suvorov defeat surprise enemy Let us conduct ourselves so that all men wish to be our friends and all fear to be our enemies. Alexander the Great wish men enemy One's style holds one, thankfully, at bay from the enemies of it but not from the stupid crucifixions by those who must willfully misunderstand it. Alexander Theroux style stupid enemy After Trump's election victory, I explained why there would be no friendship between Putin and Trump. The contradictions between the systems are too great. And Putin needs an enemy. He wants to be the leader of the anti-American, anti-European world. And given that he cannot be friends with their heads of state and government, he instead needs to generate scandals and resistance. Alexei Navalny victory leader enemy Comforts and syphilis are the greatest enemies of mankind. Alexis Carrel syphilis comfort enemy Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, delights in compromise, and is most careful to avoid anger. It is patient, supple, and insinuating, only resorting to extreme measures in cases of absolute necessity. Alexis de Tocqueville delight passion enemy Men will not receive the truth from their enemies, and it is seldom offered to them by their friends. Alexis de Tocqueville men enemy Conversation is the enemy of good wine and food. Alfred Hitchcock wine food enemy Other nations of different habits are not enemies: they are godsends. Men require of their neighbours something sufficiently akin to be understood, something sufficiently different to provoke attention, and something great enough to command admiration. We must not expect, however, all the virtues. Alfred North Whitehead different men enemy «1234567891011»