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en You don't go out and hurt somebody's feelings. We have opponents and not enemies in this business.
  Bob Dole

en Now that he's been returned to office, President Bush is going to have to differentiate between his opponents and his enemies. His opponents are found in the Democratic Party. His enemies are in certain offices of the Central Intelligence Agency.
  David Brooks

en He didn't. You know, he said he was being provocative. He has a background in philosophy and the idea was merely to put out a construct to discuss and shoot down. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. He did not seem particularly apologetic. He said he was sorry if anybody was hurt, but he saw this as a way his enemies, his opponents were out to get him.

en This has been a really difficult year for a lot of girls. There have been a lot of hurt feelings and hard feelings.

en And if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies: and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed.

en He has his own feelings. You've got to understand his feelings. He's the owner of the team. He doesn't want anybody to get hurt. He's entitled to his opinion. He's the boss. He's always had his own opinion and he always will.

en Even if he does occasionally hurt people's feelings -- he occasionally hurts my feelings -- but I'm a big boy. I can get over it. I can argue back. We really need somebody to question the way a university is run.

en Certainly through change, some people get their feelings hurt, there's no doubt about it. Unfortunately, some of the people in some of the areas have lost the opportunity to see as many races as they had. But what we do is big business and what we do relies on a lot of people being able to see it.

en The first duty of a wise advocate is to convince his opponents that he understands their arguments, and sympathizes with their just feelings
  Samuel Taylor Coleridge

en Hatred of enemies is easier and more intense than love of friends. But from men who are more anxious to injure opponents than to benefit the world at large no great good is to be expected.
  Bertrand Russell

en There are some secrets in the game where you just go and wreck partition walls, and it gives you an advantage because you can skirt around the backs of the enemies. We're using [the environment] as much as possible. We didn't want to make a game where, you can just kind of shoot through the floor and make a huge floor and just keep going until you got to the end [of the level]. We just wanted to make something that was just really cool and exciting and destructive, and where possible, we could [allow for] the destruction to hurt your enemies any more.

en I would say it probably has (hurt business). I think it's just hurt everybody. Because of how badly fouled up the Saw Mill is and you're dumping all this traffic onto local roads getting (into) Pleasantville has been quite problematic ... Bad weather, period, kills business, whether the Saw Mill shuts down or not.

en When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you.

en When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you.

en I am running out of opponents. They are all either dying or getting hurt.


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