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and die; and youth, that's now so bravely spending; will beg for a penny by and by. All's well that ends well. Endure my heart: you have endured something even more dreadful. That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember. A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies. It is an unhappy and empty lot which finds no enemies. A friend is one who has the same enemies you have. A friend may become an enemy, but a relative is one from the start. An old enemy never becomes a friend. Better a good enemy than a bad friend. He that has no enemies has no friends. He who has three enemies must agree with two. He who is truthful may be the enemy of many. If we are bound to forgive an enemy, we are not bound to trust him. If you wish to have no enemy, do not lend. Love your enemies − it will drive them crazy. Nobody's enemy but his own.

Shakespeare Homer

English Oscar Wilde Publilius Syrus Abraham Lincoln Unknown

Greek Yiddish English German Indian (Tamil) English

Philippine Unknown Charles Dickens


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