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enemy might should
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 may who-we-are
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
enemy routine one-thing
Routine is the one thing the can get you killed. It tells the enemy where you're going and when you're going to be there. Anthony Horowitz
enemy fans announcing
I'm not a fan almost anywhere of announcing to the enemy of what I'm going to do. Tommy Franks
enemy public-enemies deals
I like Public Enemy a great deal. Randy Newman
enemy foraging stock-options
It is far better to keep the enemy close, by bribing him with stock options, than to have him out in the wild, foraging. Michael Lewis
enemy problem humans
That good is the enemy of great is not just a business problem. It is a human problem. James C. Collins
enemy excellence
Good is the enemy of great. That's why so few things become great. James C. Collins
enemy
Count me not your friend but the enemy of your enemies. Jack Vance
magic
I've never been to MAGIC before. This is a little overwhelming. Paula Abdul
magic
Touch magic. Pass it on. Jane Yolen
magic asking poison
I could never accept life as it was, I could never gobble down all its poisons bu there were parts, tenuous magic parts open for the asking. Charles Bukowski
magic scientist magician
God is a scientist, not a magician. Albert Einstein
magic lazy grew
You're saying we lost the powers of magic because we grew lazy. Michael Scott
magic spectrum utilization
But magic is really only the utilization of the entire spectrum of the senses. Michael Scott
magic force fifth
The fifth force was the magic of Time, the greatest of all the magics. Michael Scott
magic
There is no magic in words. Sherrilyn Kenyon
magic meetings parting
From meetings and partings none can ever escape. Nor from magic. Neil Gaiman
essentials curious ifs
Life if curious when reduced to its essentials Jean Rhys