
Top 16 Enimity Quotes
#1. Ideas on earth were badges of friendship or enimity. Their content did not matter. Friends agreed with friends, in order to express friendliness. Enemies disagreed with enemies, in order to express enimity.
Kurt Vonnegut
#2. If you know that a thing is unrighteous, then use all dispatch in putting an end to it
why wait till next year?
Mencius
#3. You gotta be a soft thing in love. Hard love don't last.
Brit Bennett
#4. There will be a bird today. It will be white with streaks of gold like a crown atop its head. It will fly.
Tahereh Mafi
#5. The only wat to get better at writing is to write. And read.
Stephen King
#6. Courage drown by horses is hard to market, and makes more wounds.
Auliq Ice
#7. Such help as we can give to each other in this world is a debt to each other; and the man who perceives a superiority or a capacity in a subordinate, and neither confesses nor assists it, is not merely the withholder of kindness, but the committer of injury.
John Ruskin
#8. I was a kid, and I wasn't even sure if I wanted to play the drums, you know? All I wanted to do was skateboard, but I was still learning and taking it in, so it was good.
Travis Barker
#9. Having bands in the NFL would take up seats. If you take up seats in the NFL, you're losing money.
LaMarr Woodley
#10. Between two of the joists, backlit by a bare dust-coated bulb in a white ceramic socket, a fat spider danced from string to string, plucking from its silken harp a music beyond human hearing. Bibi
Dean Koontz
#11. Well, there is something beautiful about ruins. I mean, in one sense it's not that different from going to Rome and looking at the Forum. But it's changing. It truly is. I'm optimistic but skeptical.
David Maraniss
#12. We are before one gaze and His is the only one that counts.
Dana Candler
#13. There is no honor in seeking praise for doing that which is expected of you.
T.F. Hodge
#14. Do you not know ... that a child badly taught is farther from being wise than one not taught at all?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#15. Great literature cannot grow from a neglected or impoverished soil. Only if we actually tend or care will it transpire that every hundred years or so we might get a Middlemarch.
P.D. James
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