The antidote for fifty enemies is one friend.


Aristotle

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Plato is my friend; Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
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You cannot have a best friend for one hundred and fifty four years without trust.
JESSICA FORTUNATO
A friend is one who has the same enemies as you have.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
A friend is one who has the same enemies as you have
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
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PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER
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BIAS OF PRIENE
It is far better to have two enemies, than one terrible friend.
ENRIQUE VEGA
There is one antidote only for coquetry, and that is true love
MADAME DOROTHEE DELUZY
I would rather have five energetic and competent enemies than one fool friend.
EDWARD G. BULWER-LYTTON
I gave up writing blurbs because you make one friend and 200 enemies.
LESLIE FIEDLER
Political criticism is our enemies' best friend.
BERNARD KERIK
A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing.
YIDDISH PROVERB
Gentleness is the antidote for cruelty.
PHAEDRUS
Action is the antidote for fear.
JIM GENOVESE
Writing is an antidote for loneliness.
STEVEN BERKOFF
Faith in God is the antidote for fear.
JIM GENOVESE
Sober and responsible living is the antidote for addiction.
TERENCE T. GORSKI
Boredom is a pleasing antidote for fear
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The antidote for the poison of fear is faith in a higher power.
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It's better to have millions of enemies than a selfish friend.
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That's the best antidote for this whole thing.
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Action is the antidote to despair.
JOAN BAEZ
The antidote to joy is dread.
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Wonder is the antidote to religion.
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Our friends show us what we can do; our enemies teach us what we must do.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
Only a true best friend can protect you from your immortal enemies.
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Employment is the surest antidote to sorrow.
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Growth is the best antidote to poverty.
ARVIND MATHEW
Laughter is the antidote to existential pain
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Deep connection is the antidote to madness.
STEFAN MOLYNEUX
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Never explain yourself. Your friend don't need it and your enemies won't believe it.
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O wise man, wash your hands of that friend who associates with your enemies.
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O wise man, wash your hands of that friend who associates with your enemies
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Hope that is the only antidote to fear.
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Fifty-one years -- it's been great. It's been a great ride for me.
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The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain.
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The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain.
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Understanding is the antidote against antagonism in every relationship.
ELIJAH ONYENMERIOGU
Concentration is a fine antidote to anxiety.
JACK NICKLAUS
Humor is an antidote to all ills.
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Work is always an antidote to depression.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than fifty preaching it.
KNUTE ROCKNE
The deferring of anger is the best antidote to anger.
SENECA (SENECA THE ELDER)
The deferring of anger is the best antidote to anger.
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Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, but who have done evil ...
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The weak are always anxious for justice and equality. The strong pay no heed to either.
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I guess I was a mystery even to myself.
BENJAMIN ALIRE SáENZ
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A round of golf is the ideal antidote to stress.
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Work is the best antidote to sorrow, my dear Watson,
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DEBASISH MRIDHA
Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and fifty loops made he in the edge of the curtain which was in ...
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To live happily is an inward power of the soul. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE
What matters is the one thing I do know for certain: God is with me.
CRAIG GROESCHEL
Reciprocal accountability, or criticism [is] the only known antidote to error.
DAVID BRIN
Fifty percent of life in the N.B.A. is sex. The other fifty percent is money.
DENNIS RODMAN
And thou shalt make fifty loops on the edge of the one curtain that is outmost in the coupling, and ...
BIBLE
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE
Fifty percent of something is better than than one hundred percent of nothing.
CHUCK BARRIS
The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happine...
CHARLES VAN DOREN
Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition.
ADAM SMITH
Tragic to kill a friend in battle by mistake when there are so many enemies to go around.
RAYMOND E. FEIST
Freedom of ideas and communications is one of the things we are fighting for, and our enemies are fi...
ELMER DAVIS
We're the only ones who have the antidote.
NESTOR SUAREZ
Never take the antidote before the poison
LATIN PROVERB
Extreme boredom provides its own antidote.
FRANçOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD
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TOM MORRIS
My friend is one... who take me for what I am.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
A friend is one who takes me for what I am.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
PATIENCE is the antidote to anger, a way to learn to love and care for whatever we meet on the path.
PEMA CHöDRöN
There are one-hundred fifty-four games in a season and you can find one-hundred fifty-four reasons w...
BILL KLEM
The fear of God is the only cure for the fear of people.
CRAIG GROESCHEL
You could give Ar...
RICHARD DAWKINS
To be proud of virtue, is to poison yourself with the Antidote.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
When we turn to one another for counsel we reduce the number of our enemies.
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When we turn to one another for counsel we reduce the number of our enemies.
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GERALD G. MAY
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The mistake is thinking that there can be an antidote to the uncertainty.
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AARON SORKIN
Fortunately, if it's recognized early enough, there is an antidote.
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