"A man can't be too careful in..." - Quote by Oscar Wilde
A man can't be too careful in the choice of his enemies.
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“The artistic life is a long, lovely suicide.”
“She is a peacock in everything but beauty!”
“I love hearing my relations abused. It is the only thing that makes me put up with them at all. Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven't got the remotest knowledge of how to live nor the smallest instinct about when to die.”
More on Enemies
“I'm thinking of love in action and not something where you say, "Love your enemies," and just leave it at that, but you love your enemies to the point that you're willing to sit-in at a lunch counter in order to help them find themselves. You're willing to go to jail.”
“My brain more busy than the labouring spider Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.”
“Man is very well defended against himself... The actual fortress is inaccessible, even invisible to him, unless his friends and enemies play the traitor and conduct him in by a secret path.”
More on Strategy
“Success is 20% skills and 80% strategy. You might know how to read, but more importantly, what's your plan to read?”
“The greatest weapon the colonial powers have used in the past against our people has always been his ability to divide and conquer. If I take my hand and slap you, it might sting you because these digits are separated. But all I have to do to put you back in your place is bring those digits together.”
“The most critical case in a corporation, especially a big one, is when everything goes well, when you have accomplished your objectives. When the temptation is to work twice as hard instead of saying, "We have accomplished our objectives, we have to think again."”