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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." =
Hitler used it first in his book Mein Kempf sometimes called the big lie. Goebbels used it during the war in reference to British propaganda, And the Americans did the same thing to describe Hitlers psychological profile. So the Quote is really Hitlers. Edit: this is not technically correct. The quote is ABOUT Hitler, not by Hitler. Hitler attributed the "Big Lie" to the Jews, and an American Intelligence psychological profile about Hitler paraphrased it.
It is a quote attributed to Robert E Lee as his last words. "Strike the tent" would be an order to take down or disassemble the tent. It would seem that Lee was being metaphorical at the time, since he was about to die and the "tent" (his life) was about to end. -- It was the last order that General Lee gave as commander of Confederate forces after the surrender at Appomattox Court House. At any rate, the idea that General Lee was musing metaphorically upon his deathbed is absurd.
The quote "there is no such thing as a good war" originated from US President Benjamin Franklin.
The quote belongs to John F. Kennedy. If your history starts in 1961 maybe, but Cicero had spelled that quote 2000 years before.
(The Quote came from the 1984 movie "Karate Kid" and the actual quote was "Strike First Strike Hard Show No Mercy".) This quote is accually said by Fleet Admiral William Halsey, during WWII, the "Karate Kid" quote is probably derived from what the Admiral said. and it's: "Strike Fast, Strike Hard, Strike Often".
Simply, it means hit your enemy hard before he hits at you.
"We have met the enemy and he is us."
Its better to have an enemy that hates you then a friend who secretly puts me down...:P
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"Tell a big lie long enough and people will start to believe it". "Make the lie big, and keep it simple. when you repeat it enough times, people will believe it"
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.
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." =
The quote 'the best way to destroy your enemy is to make him your friend' may work in some cases. If you are a smooth and honest charismatic person you may be able to sway your enemy enough to be at least mildly interested in you until they get to know you better and then you may become friends or even best friends. It is much easier to be friends than to have one as an enemy. However, the quote does not face the true reality of every day modern life and it may work sometimes and not others. There is another quote 'keep your enemies close' which simply means be close to your enemies and be aware of their actions to protect yourself.
simple tell her i love you
The quote has forgot its direction and has become complex.
Accurate and "as simple as possible but not simpler" (to quote Albert Einstein).