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The American flaga and the Christian cross are powerful and important symbols in the United States; and dictators have always taken the symbols of a nation and tried to use them and subvert them for their own purpose. If they can convince the people that these symbols and the ideas they represent are somehow under attack by the enemies of the dictator then the dictatro can turn the will of the people against his enemies. Once his enemies are eliminated the dictator then is free to impose his will as he pleases.
I don't believe he ever said it while he was alive, but since the Internet was invented, he's said it thousands of times!
One quote from Harding is : "I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies in a fight. But my friends, my goddamned friends, they're the ones who keep me walking the floor at nights! See the link for more.
I believe you are referring to a quote by President Abraham Lincoln.
Mrs. Who likes to quote because she finds wisdom and insight in the words of others. Quoting allows her to express complex ideas in a concise and powerful way, drawing upon the knowledge and experiences of great thinkers and writers throughout history. It also adds depth and richness to her own thoughts and conversations.
Yes, the quote you are referring to is often attributed to Victor Hugo and it goes like this: "Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come."
This quote means that every piece of literature carries a message. Themes about human society and life lessons can be construed as powerful. These messages have the power to change a person's ideas or open their mind to a new perspective. Thus, an author is communicating a form of power to others through their work.
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not if you quote them like say "when life gives you lemons you squirt it in your enemies eyes" - Happy bunny
A quote would look like this.... John Kennedy said in a speech "forgive your enemies, but never forget their names" The quote goes in between the "-------"
This quote, said by Sir Francis Bacon, means to say that the more knowledge you have, the more you can do, which leads, in a sense, to having power. This quote was said during the age of enlightenment, when many new theories and ideas were being formed; if you had more knowledge, you were able to think for yourself, which was in itself a powerful thing to do because in those days, people just accepted what the ruler of the country said and would not challenge them.
The quote "A man is judged by the enemies he has made" is often attributed to the American writer and journalist Joseph Conrad. It suggests that a person's character can be measured by who opposes them.