What madness it is ordsprog
What madness it is for a man to starve himself to enrich his heir, and so turn a friend into an enemy! For his joy at your death will be proportioned to what you leave him
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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4 f.Kr.
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65
)
'Tis better leave for an enemy at one's death, than beg of a friend in one's life
Benjamin Franklin
(
1706
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1790
)
We can't leave them out and leave them to starve or freeze to death,
Chris Hill
It pays to know the enemy / not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend.
Margaret Thatcher
(
1925
-)
It pays to know the enemy / not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend.
Margaret Thatcher
(
1925
-)
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
(
1842
-
1914
)
people who could freeze to death, starve to death, or just be sick because of infected water.
Jan Egeland
You don't wish something like that on anybody. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams. What they're going through, you don't wish that on your worst enemy. Buddy Bell is a real close personal friend of mine. I hope they go on a winning streak when they leave here.
Mike Hargrove
Our treatment of both older people and children reflects the value we place on independence and autonomy. We do our best to make our children independent from birth. We leave them all alone in rooms with the lights out and tell them, ''Go to sleep by yourselves.'' And the old people we respect most are the ones who will fight for their independence, who would sooner starve to death than ask for help.
Margaret Mead
(
1901
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1978
)
It may be doubtful, at first, whether a person is an enemy or friend. Meat, if not properly digested, becomes poison; But poison, if used rightly, may turn medicinal.
Saskya Pandita
What with your friend you nobly share; At least you rescue from your heir
George Horace Lorimer
(
1867
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1937
)
Let him not show particular attention to an enemy, to the friend of an enemy, to a wicked man, to a thief, or to the wife of another man.
Guru Nanak
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1469
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1539
)
We're a hot and cold team. I tell the girls the free throw line can be your friend or your enemy. Today, it was our enemy.
Brenda Stefin
Those who make their living by collecting taxes cause the people to starve; when the people starve, the tax collectors, having no one to tax starve also
Lao Tzu
Who the cap fits, let them wear it. Your worst enemy can be your best friend; your best friend, your worst enemy.
Bob Marley
(
1945
-
1981
)
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