Quotes by Enemy War, once declared, must be waged offensively, aggressively. The enemy must not be fended off; but smitten down. You may then spare him every exaction, relinquish every gain, but „til then he must be struck incessantly and remorselessly. Alfred Thayer Mahan military war enemy If appeasing our enemies is not the answer, neither is hating them.... Somewhere between the extremes of appeasement and hate there is a place for courage and strength to express themselves in magnanimity and charity, and this is the place we must find. Alfred Whitney Griswold hate answers enemy There are certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled. Among these are many, I should say most, of the things that constitute the good life. All are essential to democracy. All are proof against its enemies. Alfred Whitney Griswold good-life men enemy It is better to listen to a wise enemy than to seek counsel from a foolish friend. Ali ibn Abi Talib wise foolish enemy Wealth tends to create enemies, whereas knowledge tends to warm hearts. Ali ibn Abi Talib islamic heart enemy The honor of about 30 million votes remains with the Iranian nation and no enemy scheme would take away this dignity and honor from the Iranian nation. Ali Khamenei dignity honor enemy Sixteen years after 9/11, we still don't even know what to call the enemy, rather than form a comprehensive strategy. Ali Soufan strategy enemy Error is indeed our enemy, but it alone points to the truth and therefore deserves our respectful treatment. Allan Bloom tolerance errors enemy Lies," Mr Solomon said the next morning as he walked into the classroom. "We tell them to our friends," he said. "We tell them to our enemies. And eventually...we tell them to ourselves. Ally Carter morning lying enemy And as every spy knows, common enemies are how allies always begin. Ally Carter spy allies enemy An essential part of the magic involves turning everyone into an enemy, to ward off surprises. Alma Guillermoprieto magic essentials enemy Wine is like women. It tempts you; it comforts you; it confuses you and can even turn on you when you least expect it. It can be your friend one day and your enemy the next. Alton Brown one-day wine enemy Contempt; the feeling of a prudent man for an enemy who is too formidable safely to be opposed. Ambrose Bierce feelings men enemy SATIRE, n. An obsolete kind of literary composition in which the vices and follies of the author's enemies were expounded with imperfect tenderness. Ambrose Bierce imperfection kindness enemy CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another. When Zeno was told that one of his enemies was no more he was observed to be deeply moved. "What!" said one of his disciples, "you weep at the death of an enemy?" "Ah, 'tis true," replied the great Stoic; "but you should see me smile at the death of a friend.". Ambrose Bierce death-of-a-friend evil enemy When you are ill make haste to forgive your enemies, for you may recover. Ambrose Bierce haste forgiving enemy OVATION, n. n ancient Rome, a definite, formal pageant in honor of one who had been disserviceable to the enemies of the nation. A lesser "triumph." Ambrose Bierce rome honor enemy PITIFUL, adj. The state of an enemy or opponent after an imaginary encounter with oneself. Ambrose Bierce opponents encounters enemy General," said the commander of the delinquent brigade, "I am persuaded that any further display of valor by my troops will bring them into collision with the enemy. Ambrose Bierce military funny enemy TRUST, n. In American politics, a large corporation composed in greater part of thrifty working men, widows of small means, orphans in the care of guardians and the courts, with many similar malefactors and public enemies. Ambrose Bierce men mean enemy «1234567891011»