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The quote "Be careful what you wish for" is of unknown origin. It is a common phrase that has been passed down through generations and popularized in various forms of literature and media.
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.
It means that once you make a choice, you're responsible, and "guilty" of it.
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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 "-------"
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.
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No, this quote is often misattributed to Wilde. He did say, "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much," but the original saying is by Oscar Levant.
Be very careful of an on-line quote as it would depend on the honesty of the person giving the quote. Never buy a used car that has not been test driven by yourself or someone you trust.
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