Machivelli says that in The Prince.
It teaches that there is always a paradox. The saying goes "keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer" only in this case "keep your enemies close but keep your enemies closer"
The old saying of "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" sounds about right.
I would rather have friends than enemies. Friends bring support, positivity, and joy into my life, while enemies can create conflict and negativity. Building strong relationships with others is important for personal well-being and happiness.
"The GodFather"
The saying "keep your friends close but your enemies closer" means that it is wise to be aware and cautious of those who may wish to harm you. By staying close to your enemies, you can keep a watchful eye on their actions and intentions, allowing you to better protect yourself and stay one step ahead.
This quote is from the movie "The Godfather Part II" - Michael Corleone says it. It means it's important to keep a watchful eye on your enemies, as they may pose a greater threat than even your friends.
try to be nice to your friends but be nicer to your enemies so then your enemies are your friends. eventually every 1 will be your friends!
"Keep your friends close and your enemies closer."
The Godfather.
Quote "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." is from Mario Puzo's famous book "The Godfather"
It means that you should keep your friends close because they will help you and protect you and give you advice. But you should watch you enemies even closer than you friends so you know what they are up to. It dosent mean you have to be friends with your enemies.You should have nothing to fear from your family and friends, but to know your enemies, where they are and what they are capable of is by far better then being surprised in the dark...You don't have to be friends with the enemy to know their capablities.
Al Pacino's character, Michael Corleone, says this line in "The Godfather: Part II".