"And do as adversaries do in law,..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
And do as adversaries do in law, strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
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“Brevity is the soul of wit.”
“'Tis thought the king is dead; we will not stay. The bay trees in our country are all wither'd.”
“It is that fery person for all the orld, as just as you will desire; and seven hundred pounds of moneys, and gold, and silver, is her grandsire upon his death's-bed-Got deliver to a joyful resurrections!”
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“No weapon has ever settled a moral problem. It can impose a solution but it cannot guarantee it to be a just one. You can wipe out your opponents. But if you do it unjustly you become eligible for being wiped out yourself.”
“I am hated by many, especially comrade Pang Dehuai, his hatred is so intense that he wished me dead. My policy with Pang Dehuai is such: You don't touch me, I don't touch you; You touch me,I touch you. Even though we were once like brothers, it doesn't change a thing.”
“He who sling mud, lose ground.”
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“If a man loses his reverence for any part of life, he will lose his reverence for all of life.”
“Without feelings of respect, what is there to distinguish men from beasts?”
“If you treat every person you meet as if he or she were the most important person in the world, you'll communicate that he or she is somebody - to you.”