There are many quotations referring to "the enemy within", but an African proverb states:
= "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." =
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
i am the best! that was his quote No, I don't think he said that exactly.
Cassius
Fifth Column
he had been defeated
This is how you quote within a quote - like you would when writing dialogue:"I know! She actually said, 'You're stupid,' and left!" Zoe told me angrily.
Walt Kelly (1913-1973) was a cartoonist who wrote "Pogo". Pogo paraphrased Commodore Perry's famous quote from the war of 1812, "...we have met the enemy, and he is ours..."; In 1953, Pogo said, "...we have met the enemy, and he is us..."
No Reason why not :)
A comic strip character named Pogo. The actual quote is: "We have met the enemy and he is us". Pogo author, Walt Kelly, first used the quote on a poster for Earth Day in 1970. For more info, visit www.igopogo.com/we_have_met.htm.
Use single quotation marks to indicate a quote within a quote.If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
Yes, the quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is said to have originated in ancient Arabic military tactics. This principle suggests forming alliances with one's enemies' enemies for mutual benefit in conflict situations.
Mel Brooks ------------------- Jack Benny (1930's) is often credited with that quote - but he wasnt the first.
"Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for it to kill your enemy"
"We have met the enemy and he is us."
To start an essay with a quote, introduce the quote with its context and relevance to your topic. Follow the quote with a brief explanation connecting it to the main idea of your essay. Then, transition smoothly from the quote into the body of your essay.
Yes, when quoting material that already contains a quote, you use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks for the nested quote. For example: She said, "He told me, 'I will be there at 5 p.m.'"
Original source of quote is the Federalist Papers #10