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The enemy of liberal capitalism today is not so much socialism as nihilism.

– Irving KristolRate it:

The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

– Arabic ProverbRate it:

The enemy of my friend is my enemy and the friend of my enemy is my enemy.

– NiliflashRate it:

The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events.

– John Kenneth GalbraithRate it:

The Enemy, who wears her mother's usual face and confidential tone, has access; doubtless stares into her writing case and listens on the phone.

– Phyllis McGinleyRate it:

The energy of love is indestructible

– Renae A. SauterRate it:

The energy of love, as the mother nature of energy, is neither created nor detroyed, so make sure you direct it to the meant recepients. Or else, eternally it shall live inside you, either you're with them or not..

– The wise Pharoah MoeRate it:

The engineer is the key figure in the material progress of the world. It is his engineering that makes a reality of the potential value of science by translating scientific knowledge into tools, resources, energy and labor to bring them into the service of man ... To make contributions of this kind the engineer requires the imagination to visualize the needs of society and to appreciate what is possible as well as the technological and broad social age understanding to bring his vision to reality.

– Sir Eric AshbyRate it:

The English country gentleman galloping after a fox - the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.

– Oscar WildeRate it:

The English have no respect for their language, and will not teach their children to speak it.

– George Bernard ShawRate it:

The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent and is modest about it.

– James AgateRate it:

The English language has a deceptive air of simplicity so have some little frocks but they are both not the kind of thing you can run up in half an hour with a machine.

– Dorothy L. SayersRate it:

The English masses are lovable: they are kind, decent, tolerant, practical and not stupid. The tragedy is that they are too many of them, and that they are aimless, having outgrown the servile functions for which they were encouraged to multiply. One day these huge crowds will have to seize power because there will be nothing else for them to do, and yet they neither demand power nor are ready to make use of it; they will learn only to be bored in a new way.

– Cyril ConnollyRate it:

The English public takes no interest in a work of art until it is told that the work in question is immoral.

– Oscar WildeRate it:

The English queen refused to give up her crown, but she decided to give up her power and throne instead.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The English think incompetence is the same thing as sincerity.

– Quentin CrispRate it:

The English Wikipedia is a notable website or Conservapedia Encyclopedia; it describes to consider it easily that Conservapedia establishes accuracy, neutrality, honesty, and standards within its scope regardless of conspiracies, financial interests, and distinctions. Moreover, Conservapedia's contributors qualify fairness and knowledge of the encyclopedia's credibility, and it also forbids fools, idiots, and mafia groups, which on Wikipedia every second stay haunting others and busy to spoil work of experienced ones. The Google search should prefer reliability and notability than a rubbish website that carries the worst and ignorant contributors, even children and child-minded who play there as building the sand houses and breaking that for their pleasure. I predict that Wikipedia will disappear or become invaluable as criminals, mafia, and scoundrels website since its contributors demand money, sex, and such other evil and filthy needs; crazy ones fall in it, thinking that the website will create fame for them, which contradicts that. It defames and humiliates and spread false and fake information shamelessly. Virtually, one's talent and skill of the art, writings, and professional works create notability and fame, not Wikipedia; whereas, it publishes only information, mostly poor and unauthentic. That's why the universities and academics consider it an unreliable website. Additionally, who played the dirty role to delete a well-sourced article from Wikipedia, I gave high respect that two admins, a Dutch elderly contributor, and an American lady, a librarian, but they became involved in that illegal game, misusing Wikipedia project. She was in my social media friend list; my admins blocked her as a suspicious tool. As a result, I became a victim of those two ones; whereas, I cannot exclude this user has also played a dirty game, I avoid, to reveal this time other secrets; however, they have put Wikipedia on the legal process and questions.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The enjoyment of life would be instantly gone if you removed the possibility of doing something.

– Chauncey DepewRate it:

The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.

– Immanuel KantRate it:

The enjoyments of this life are not equal to its evils.

– Pliny the ElderRate it:

The enmity of your enemy teaches you to defend yourself and your interests.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments of the dominate political mythology.

– Michael ParentiRate it:

The enthusiasm of a woman's love is even beyond the biographer's.

– Jane AustenRate it:

The entire economy of the Western world is built on things that cause cancer.

– From the 1985 movie "Bliss"Rate it:

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