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Enmity Quotes

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Glorious God stated: "Whosoever shows enmity to someone devoted to Me, I shall be at war with him, etc."
Al-Nawawi

Authors on Enmity Quotes: Laozi Sigmund Freud John Milton Marcus Tullius Cicero William Shakespeare Livy Margaret Oliphant Saint Augustine John Quincy Adams Charles Spurgeon Edwin Gaustad Johann Kaspar Lavater Howard Cosell Jakob Bohme Yousef Saanei Joseph Joubert Garet Garrett Charles Forbes Rene de Montalembert Emily Dickinson John Gardner Soren Kierkegaard Lord Chesterfield George Washington Rainer Maria Rilke Joseph O'Connor Gautama Buddha Bertrand Russell John Hancock Robert Frost Epictetus Bahá'u'lláh Guru Arjan Samuel Johnson
2.
I was right to back Muhammad Ali, but it caused me major enmity in many areas of this nation.
Howard Cosell

3.
I glory in publicly avowing my eternal enmity to tyranny.
John Hancock

4.
Don't create enmity with anyone as God is within everyone.
Guru Arjan

5.
Radiate boundless love towards the entire world - above, below, and across - unhindered, without ill will, without enmity.
Gautama Buddha

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Opposition is not necessarily enmity; it is merely misused and made an occasion for enmity.
Sigmund Freud

7.
At the bottom of enmity between strangers lies indifference.
Soren Kierkegaard

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Do nondoing, strive for non-stiving, savor the flavourless, make much of little, repay enmity with virture; plan for difficulty when it is still easy, do the great while it is still small.
Laozi

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The beauty of enmity is insecurity; the beauty of friendship is in security.
Robert Frost

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Mister Straw hat is going to be an enemy of mine but even a bond of enmity is still a bond.-Trafalgar Law
Eiichiro Oda

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i understand that the world was nothing: a mechanical chaos of casual, brute enmity on which we stupidly impose our hopes and fears. i understood that, finally and absolutely, i alone exist. all the rest, i saw, is merely what pushes me, or what i push against, blindly - as blindly as all that is not myself pushes back. i create the whole universe, blink by blink.
John Gardner

12.
Opposition is not necessarily enmity.
Sigmund Freud

13.
There is an old saying which, from its truth, has become proverbial, that friendships should be immortal, enmities mortal.
Livy

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We must love one another, yes, yes, that's all true enough, but nothing says we have to like each other.
Peter De Vries

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Americans and Englishmen, when they become acquainted with the Balkans, feel an astonished contempt when they study the mutual enmities of Bulgarians and Serbs, of Hungarians and Rumanians. It is evident to them that these enmities are absurd and that the belief of each little nation in its own superiority has no objective basis. But most of them are quite unable to see that the national pride of a Great Power is essentially as unjustifiable as that of a little Balkan country.
Bertrand Russell

16.
Enmity is anger watching the opportunity for revenge.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Do nondoing, strive for nonstriving, savor the flavorless, regard the small as important, make much of little, repay enmity with virtue; plan for difficulty when it is still easy, do the great while it is still small. The most difficult things in the world must be done while they are easy; the greatest things in the world must be done while they are small.
Laozi

18.
Many need no other provocation to enmity than that they find themselves excelled.
Samuel Johnson

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The New Deals enmity for that system of free and competitive private enterprise which we call capitalism was fundamental.
Garet Garrett

20.
You are at enmity with yourself.
Jakob Bohme

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I speak of peace, while covert enmity under the smile of safety wounds the world
William Shakespeare

22.
Somewhere there is an ancient enmity between our daily life and the great work. Help me in saying it, to understand it.
Rainer Maria Rilke

23.
Spirits when they please Can either sex assume, or both.
John Milton

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He who performs his duty in a station of great power must needs incur the utter enmity of many, and the high displeasure of more.
Francis Atterbury

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Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification.
George Washington

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Politics' the polite word for antediluvian prejudices, the rags put on by enmity and tribal resentment.
Joseph O'Connor

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Secret enmities are more to be feared than open ones.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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For Spirits when they please Can either sex assume, or both; so soft And uncompounded is their essence pure, Not tied or manacled with joint or limb, Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones, Like cumbrous flesh; but in what shape they choose Dilated or condensed, bright or obscure, Can execute their airy purposes, And works of love or enmity fulfil.
John Milton

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Every god-man created his own god: and there is no worse enmity on earth than that between gods.
Friedrich Nietzsche

30.
The good are like one another, and friends to one another; and ... the bad, as is often said of them, are never at unity with one another or with themselves, but are passionate and restless: and that which is at variance and enmity with itself is not likely to be in union or harmony with any other thing.
Plato

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What good deed can government do for religion? The best deed of all: leave it free and unencumbered, burdened by neither enmity nor amity.
Edwin Gaustad

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War should we waged without love of violence, cruelty, or enmity.
Saint Augustine

33.
Undue enmity with enemies does not serve the interests of the system. Enemies must be dealt with wisely and prudently.
Yousef Saanei

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We ought to flee the friendship of the wicked, and the enmity of the good.
Epictetus

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O ye that dwell on earth! The religion of God is for love and unity; make it not the cause of enmity or dissension.
Bahá'u'lláh

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I will despair, and be at enmity With cozening hope.
William Shakespeare

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Because of their enmity you will be left alone. They will cast you out and forsake you.
Thomas Merton

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It is the surest proof of man's natural enmity against God that he dares to impute falsehood to one who is truth itself.
Charles Spurgeon

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The natural hostility of beasts is laid aside when flying from pursuers; so also when danger is impending the enmity of rivals is ended.
J. K. Bharavi

40.
Where there is a wine-shop, there are the elements of disease and the frightful source of all that is at enmity with the interests of the workmen.
Charles Forbes Rene de Montalembert

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There is nothing so deep and nothing so shallow which political enmity will not turn to account.
John Quincy Adams

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There seldom is enmity between seasoned old politicians, who know as much as men can of human weakness and human strength.
Tom Wicker

43.
Today there are no more irreconcilable enmities, because there are no more disinterested emotions: that's a good thing born from a bad thing.
Joseph Joubert

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It will profit you nothing to remember old wrongs and nurse old enmities.
Mahatma Gandhi

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In your friendships and in your enmities let your confidence and your hostilities have certain bounds; make not the former dangerous, nor the latter irreconcilable. There are strange vicissitudes in business.
Lord Chesterfield

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I had no time to hate, because The grave would hinder me, And life was not so ample I Could finish enmity Nor had I time to love: but since Some industry must be, The little toil of love, I thought, Was large enough for me.
Emily Dickinson

47.
People who expect enmity to suddenly convert into love are probably using the wrong model.
Judith Butler

48.
We had fed the heart on fantasies,
The heart's grown brutal from the fare,
More substance in our enmities Than in our love
William Butler Yeats

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Between certainty and the real, an ancient enmity.
Jane Hirshfield

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Next to happiness, perhaps enmity is the most healthful stimulant of the human mind.
Margaret Oliphant