Foe Quotes - Page 2
It is better to arm and strengthen your hero, than to disarm and enfeeble your foe.
Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte (2014). “The Complete Novels Of The Bronte Sisters: Seven-Book Bundle”, p.273, Harper Collins
Sir Winston Churchill (1954). “Sir Winston Churchill: a self-portrait”
William Shakespeare (2000). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.13, Wordsworth Editions
If thou wilt think evil of thy neighbour, soon shalt thou have him for thy foe.
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1851). “Proverbial philosophy”, p.28
John Dryden, Paul Hammond, David Hopkins (2007). “Dryden: Selected Poems”, p.65, Pearson Education
Thou wine art the friend of the friendless, though a foe to all.
Herman Melville (2015). “Mardi: and A Voyage Thither: Works of Melville”, p.201, 谷月社
One would like to know, what were foes made for except to be used?
Herman Melville (2016). “Pierre; or The Ambiguities”, p.282, Herman Melville
Ernest Hemingway (2014). “The Hemingway Collection”, p.2699, Simon and Schuster
Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”, p.420