He will never have true friends who is afraid of making enemies.
William Hazlitt
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WILLIAM HAZLITT Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you.
DALE CARNEGIE No really great man ever thought himself so.
- William Hazlitt,
WILLIAM HAZLITT A true man loves his enemies as much he loves his friends.
SANTOSH KALWAR If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway
PRAVINEE HURBUNGS One said he wondered that leather was not dearer than any other
thing. Being demanded a reason: b...
WILLIAM HAZLITT Two things you will never have to chase: True friends & true love.
MANDY HALE Your success can and will give birth to undesired entities. False Friends and True enemies.
WOHI PURANA Friends becomes enemies, enemies become friends, no matter what happpens stay focused and stay true ...
OLASOT Never be afraid to be loud, be afraid to have no voice. Never be afraid of the thoughts of others be...
JASMINA SIDEROVSKI He who loves his enemies betrays his friends; this surely is not what Jesus meant.
WILLIAM BLAKE I haven't spent years in fashion making friends and making enemies.
DASHA ZHUKOVA We ought so to behave to one another as to avoid making enemies of our friends, and at the same time...
PYTHAGORAS He that is afraid of bad luck will never know good
RUSSIAN PROVERB Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway.
ELBERT HUBBARD Never explain―your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.
ELBERT HUBBARD Never explain -- your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.
ELBERT HUBBARD Never explain - your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.
ELBERT HUBBARD Never explain--your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.
ELBERT HUBBARD I wouldn’t put it past you,” Kaldar said. “Or him. Who knows what the hell he might do?”
ILONA ANDREWS Friends never turn as enemies. If they did, they were never your friends at all.
HARK HERALD SARMIENTO One commending a Tayler for his dexteritie in his profession,
another standing by ratified his opin...
WILLIAM HAZLITT It is better to decide a difference between enemies than friends,
for one of our friends will certa...
PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER It is better to decide a difference between enemies than friends, for one of our friends will certai...
BIAS OF PRIENE Be cautious, but not too cautious; do not be too much afraid of making a mistake; a man who never ma...
JOHN LUBBOCK Never Explain - your Friends do not need it and your Enemies will not believe you anyway. -Elbert ...
ELBERT HUBBARD He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.
OSCAR WILDE The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life.
EDWARD EVERETT HALE You have friends and you have enemies, the trick is mastering that the only difference between the t...
KEYSHA JADE I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies in a fight. But my friends, my godd...
WARREN G. HARDING We've been talking with Principal Jay Gaines of William Pitcher Junior High because he has a teacher...
LORI DILUCENTE There are 2 types of enemies that a person can have.
1) Those who are fit to be friends and
2) Those...
APURVA GAGLANI He will have true glory who despises it.
LIVY He always had a sense of who he is, ... The William Rehnquist you saw then [was] like the William Re...
DAVID LEITCH It is only the great hearted who can be true friends. The mean and cowardly, Can never know what tru...
CHARLES KINGSLEY The true artist is never afraid of anything - including the glories of the past.
PAUL HORGAN Love lost is better than hate found. True criticism is better than false praise. Genuine enemies are...
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO Enemies disguise as friends and friends as enemies.
SOMAN CHAINANI The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life...
EDWARD EVERETT HALE Only God gives a man true friends, He is the one who binds the heart of men together.
PAUL BAMIKOLE One who learns from his enemies is as wise as one who learns from his friends.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO I have never been afraid of making patriots; but I disdain and despise all their efforts.
ROBERT WALPOLE I’m William James Carter. My friends call me Will,” he says. “I’m Lucy Janette Phillips,” ...
IF I WAKE If her enemies were Brigan's friends and her friends were Brigan's enemies, then the two of them cou...
KRISTIN CASHORE They say true friends come and go, but true friends last forever. The problem is that i don't know w...
CAITLYN LAIDLAW Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends,for it is one of God's best gifts.
THOMAS HUGHES You never really know your friends from your enemies until the ice breaks
ESKIMO PROVERB ... He who innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order o...
NICCOLò MACHIAVELLI An excellent man; he has no enemies; and none of his friends like him.
OSCAR WILDE I destroy my enemy when I make him my friend. Abraham Lincoln There is no little enemy. •Benj...
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN We will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. All are my friends. I have no enemies.
MAHAVIRA Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. Like friends, too, we should return to them agai...
CHARLES CALEB COLTON Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. Like friends, too, we should return to them agai...
CHARLES CALEB COLTON Whatever the number of a man's friends, there will be times in his life when he has one too few, but...
EDWARD G. BULWER-LYTTON Friendship Never explain / your friends do not need it, and your enemies will not believe it anyway....
ERIC HOFFER Never explain yourself. Your friends don’t need it and your enemies won’t believe it
ZIAD K ABDELNOUR He makes no friends who never made a foe.
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON He makes no friends who never made a foe
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON He makes no friends who never made a foe.
ALFRED TENNYSON Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, but who have done evil ...
TACITUS Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, but who have done evil ...
PUBLIUS CORNELIUS TACITUS The sea is a lonely and hostile place, Captain,' Jansen said coldly. 'It is always best not to make ...
JOCELYN MURRAY Today's enemies can be your friends tomorrow. And today's friends can be tomorrow's enemies.
SUZY KASSEM I have no friends and no enemies - only competitors.
ARISTOTLE ONASSIS I have no friends and no enemies -- only competitors.
ARISTOTLE ONASSIS He was very overbearing and demanding. He was making some enemies. I know that.
JOAN HULL It is a good man who stands up for his friends, but an honorable man who stands up for his enemies.
VIOLET HABERDASHER He was the one person I ever knew, anywhere, who was never afraid.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON If you have good friends keep them. If you don't have good friends, get them. True friendship, a rar...
BILL O'REILLY He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.
DANISH PROVERB Friends becomes enemies, enemies become friends, no matter what happpens the end justifies the means...
OLASOT Promises may fit the friends, but non-performance will turn them into enemies.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN It's the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance. It is the dream afraid of waking that ...
BETTE MIDLER Your friends will believe in your potential, your enemies will make you live up to it.
TIM FARGO I think making friends is not being afraid to look stupid, because everyone wants a friend who is wi...
ADAM DEVINE When you meet two people who expresses themselves in uncanny,weird & crude words,without shyness & a...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) In times of adversity, you will realize who is there for you. The struggle is real and those who wal...
ANGIE KARAN Our enemies make us strong, Miss Muffet, not our friends. Our friends will lie to us, tell us what w...
ANN RINALDI Love your enemies and hate your friends, your enemies remain the same your friends always change
50 CENT In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but
the silence of our friends.
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Take no duty of the Guard lightly. Friends must not be enemies
Just as enemies must not be fri...
DAVID PETERSEN It has been said 'keep your friends close and your enemies closer'. This statement is most assuredly...
RUFUS RHODEN Not all things have to be scrutinized, nor all friends tested, not all enemies exposed and denounced
SPANISH PROVERB It is important for conservatives to make distinctions between those on the Left who were (and are) ...
DAVID HOROWITZ He who is afraid to ask is ashamed of learning.
DANISH PROVERB It's a sad thing not to have friends, but it is even sadder not to have enemies.
ERNESTO 'CHE' GUEVARA The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will no...
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON Even though we have friends and enemies, everybody is fighting his /her own personal battle..
OLASOT If this is how you treat your friends, no wonder you have so many enemies.
TERESA OF ÁVILA It's all very well to tell us to forgive our enemies; our enemies can never hurt us very much. But o...
WILLA CATHER A true priest is aware of the presence of the altar during every moment that he is conducting a serv...
KONSTANTIN STANISLAVISKY Choose your friends carefully but don’t worry about your enemies, they will choose you
CARL HENEGAN William Shakespeare: You will never age for me, nor fade, nor die.
MARC NORMAN A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, he said, for he will be going out on a day ...
JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE Satiety comes of too frequent repetition; and he who will not give himself leisure to be thirsty can...
MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE So many people will walk in and out of your life, but those who leave foot prints are true friends.
UNKNOWN It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends hate you.
FRANK DANE
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WILLIAM HAZLITT No one ever approaches perfection except by stealth, and unknown to themselves.
WILLIAM HAZLITT If mankind had wished for what is right, they might have had it long ago.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT We can bear to be deprived of everything but our self-conceit.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity a greater.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT Those who can command themselves command others.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT We never do anything well till we cease to think about the manner of doing it.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT If the world were good for nothing else, it is a fine subject for speculation.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT To give a reason for anything is to breed a doubt of it.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT Zeal will do more than knowledge.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT He who would see old Hoghton right
Must view it by the pale moonlight.
WILLIAM HAZLITT Those only deserve a monument who do not need one.
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WILLIAM HAZLITT I would like to spend my whole life traveling, if I could borrow another life to spend at home.
WILLIAM HAZLITT Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts.
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persons who find fault with small and...
WILLIAM HAZLITT One said he wondered that leather was not dearer than any other
thing. Being demanded a reason: b...
WILLIAM HAZLITT If we wish to know the force of human genius we should read
Shakespeare. If we wish to see the ins...
WILLIAM HAZLITT One commending a Tayler for his dexteritie in his profession,
another standing by ratified his opin...
WILLIAM HAZLITT I should like to spend the whole of my life in travelling abroad, if I could anywhere borrow another...
WILLIAM HAZLITT He who comes up to his own idea of greatness must always have had a very low standard of it in mind
WILLIAM HAZLITT Those only deserve a monument who do not need one
WILLIAM HAZLITT Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them
WILLIAM HAZLITT A person may be indebted for a nose or an eye, for a graceful carriage or a voluble discourse, to a ...
WILLIAM HAZLITT There was a time when we were not: this gives us no concern - why then should it trouble us that a t...
WILLIAM HAZLITT Those who from a constant change and dissipation of outward objects have not a moment's leisure left...
WILLIAM HAZLITT The more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are the more leisure we have
WILLIAM HAZLITT One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey; but I like to go by myself. I can ...
WILLIAM HAZLITT Our energy is in proportion to the resistance it meets. We attempt nothing great but from a sense of...
WILLIAM HAZLITT