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A win is a win. We are struggling right now; our worst enemy is ourselves. Dawn Davis
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Anti-submarine warfare is the military version of chess. You must work out what the enemy is going to do before they even think of it. Sarah West
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An enemy might at any time become a friend, but while an enemy was an enemy he should be trodden on and persecuted. Anthony Trollope
enemy oblivion
We must identify our enemies and drive them into oblivion. Bruce Babbitt
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An enemy is anyone who tells the truth about you. Elbert Hubbard
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Liberals have a preternatural gift for striking a position on the side of treason...Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. Ann Coulter
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Beware not the enemy from 'without' but the enemy from 'within'. Douglas MacArthur
enemy died warm
I don't have any warm personal enemies. All the SOBs have died. Clare Boothe Luce
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Enemies may seek our destruction, but they also keep us on our toes and often help us figure out who we are and what we stand for. Clare Boothe Luce
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We thank God for having created this world, and praise Him for having made another, quite different one, where the wrongs of this one are corrected. Anatole France
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I prayed, thanking God, for making it all possible for me, because I knew where I came from. Thomas Hearns
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I thank God for happiness and sadnessIf you are never sad you will never know how good happiness is Shahrukh Khan
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I thank God to have it. I thank God that I finished it. And I hope that I will live enough to take profit of it. Max Azria
thank-god rooms fit
The room where I am lodging is stupendous. Thank God I am as fit as a fiddle. Pietro Mascagni
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Thank God you've got a sense of humor, or you'd be in trouble. Eartha Kitt
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Thank God for the Bible, the Word of God. Adrian Rogers
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The fact that Matt didn't have a flat tire, and he didn't break anything, and Carl narrowly avoided a crash that would have been a disaster, was great. The litany of things that can happen and didn't, that can get on top of you, they stayed away from us tonight. Jack Roush
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Central bankers got it right in the United States in 1987 when they avoided deflationary pressures as well as serious trouble in the banking system. Ben Bernanke
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I feel very happy with the deal because we spent a long time negotiating and we avoided arbitration. Jorge Sosa
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He still wants to be the best, ... He keeps himself in great shape, has avoided major injuries and is using the same swing he always has. Don Pooley
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We played tough, we played with great determination. This was a very important game for us. Not just because we avoided going 0-3 (in the Big 12), but it is good to win and then have a week off to practice. Kelvin Sampson
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I don't like to put it on an appropriations bill, but we waited long enough, ... fall-back position which I have avoided up 'til now. Arlen Specter
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Despite demand, the BlackBerry avoided offering generalized web browsing support. Steven Sinofsky
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The performance of the index suggests that Illinois avoided the slowdown of the national economy that occurred in the last quarter of 2005. J. Giertz
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It is a fundamental rule with me not to vote for a loan or tax bill till I am satisfied it is necessary for the public service, and then not if the deficiency can be avoided by lopping off unnecessary objects of expenditure or the enforcement of an exact and judicious economy in the public disbursements. John C. Calhoun