If someone does something bad to you, sometimes revenge is not the right thing to do
The quote "A girl should bury her heart so deep in God that a boy has to go through God to get it" originated from a sermon by Troy J. Edwards titled "Dear Daughter." Edwards is a pastor and author known for his inspirational messages and teachings on faith and relationships.
i don't think he said a quote
The quote "what goes around comes around" can be found on page 58 of the book "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen.
The quote "turn the other cheek" is from the Bible, specifically Matthew 5:39 in the New Testament. It is part of Jesus' teachings on non-violence and forgiveness.
"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
The philosopher Voltaire is often credited with the quote "perfect is the enemy of good."
The quote "Show your faith by your works" by Thomas Paine is found on page 13 of The Crisis by Thomas Paine.
No. There is no such phrase as the "friend of your enemy is your enemy", likely because this is not necessarily true. For example, Saudi Arabia is an enemy to Israel (and vice versa), however, the strongest friend to both of them is the United States. Therefore, the friend of the enemy is a friend, not an enemy. (Usually though the friend of an enemy is likely your enemy too.) The phrase that does have some origin in either Arabic or Chinese proverbs is "The enemy of your enemy is your friend." The Arabic equivalent is 3adu 3adwi hu sadiqi (عدو عدوي هو صديقي), literally meaning, My enemy's enemy is my friend.
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 "Faith is the sister of Justice" is attributed to the Roman philosopher and statesman Cicero. In his works, Cicero often explored themes of morality and ethics, emphasizing the interconnectedness of virtues. This particular quote highlights the idea that faith and justice are closely related in the pursuit of a just society.
One famous quote by Crassus is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." This quote reflects his pragmatic approach to politics and alliances. Another well-known quote attributed to Crassus is "I would rather be first in a small village in Gaul than second in command in Rome." This quote highlights his ambition and desire for power.
"We have met the enemy and they are ours. "
This quote means that having knowledge or information is empowering, but it is enthusiasm that drives us to take action and utilize that knowledge effectively. Knowledge can provide the tools, but enthusiasm is what activates them.
This quote is attributed to the French philosopher Voltaire.
The quote is attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas.