Top 14 Quotes On Destroying Your Enemies
#1. Destroying your enemies - even destroying a planet - was understandable. But this wasn't simple destruction. It was annihilation; obliteration. The very fabric of the Force had been shredded. Anyone capable of turning an entire planet into a nihilistic abomination had to be completely mad.
Drew Karpyshyn
#3. We're in a situation now where fewer and fewer small films get made. People want these big giant tentpole sort of things, and I don't know, it's getting harder and harder to make a small movie.
Paul Reubens
#4. I watch Pretty Little Liars with my best friend Telly. We go to each other's houses when it airs and we watch it.
Naya Rivera
#5. You tug and strain like a young horse when it's first tied up at the stake, whenever you are tied by your heartstrings.
Sigrid Undset
#6. President Lincoln was once criticized for his attitude toward his enemies. "Why do you try to make friends of them?" asked an associate. "You should try to destroy them." "Am I not destroying my enemies," Lincoln gently replied, "when I make them my friends?"
Abraham Lincoln
#7. Destroying walls and stealing rare artifacts is one thing. People forgive. I'll make eternal enemies if I mess up people's hair and they have to cut some off.
Richard Roberts
#8. We've been so afraid; so hell bent on destroying enemies; both foreign and domestic, we've hurt ourselves and our democracy. Time to wake up.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
#9. We are our own worst enemy and make no mistake we are destroying ourselves.
Bryant McGill
#10. And who are its enemies? It always appears that they are not only those who attack it openly and consciously, but those who 'objectively' endanger it by spreading mistaken doctrines. In other words, defending democracy involves destroying all independence of thought.
George Orwell
#11. Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?
Abraham Lincoln
#12. Just because it's the biggest secret in the history of the world doesn't make it any less true.
Gina Damico
#13. She ain't no whore," the old man had grumbled. "She's a lady. And the lady likes leather.
Seth Skorkowsky
#14. Hopefully, we can learn from the 60s that we cannot afford to do our enemies work by destroying each other.
Audre Lorde
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