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“The enemy of joy is not suffering, it is idolatry.”
Source: Look and Live: Behold the Soul-Thrilling, Sin-Destroying Glory of Christ
Source: Look and Live: Behold the Soul-Thrilling, Sin-Destroying Glory of Christ
Source: This Alien Shore
Source: The Mill on the Floss
Source: Complete Essays
Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo
Source: This Business of Living: Diary: 1935-1950
Source: Poetical Works, Complete: Top American Novelist
Source: The Passion
Source: Prefatory note There is no natural religion. All religions are one. The marriage of heaven and hell Visions of the daughters of Albion. A song of liberty. America. Europe. The book of Urizen. The book of Los. Ahania. The song of Los. The four Zoas. Milton. Jerusalem. On Homer's poetry; On Virgil. Laocoön. The ghost of Abel
Source: It Can't Happen Here
“Religion is the most inflammatory enemy-labelling device in history.”
Source: A Devil's Chaplain
Source: Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son
“The easiest way in the world to make enemies is to hire friends.”
Source: Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to his Son
“Anytime you have to rely upon your enemy for a job you're in bad shape.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated)
“It is better to listen to a wise enemy than to seek counsel from a foolish friend.”
“The most certain way to make a man your enemy is to tell him you esteem him such.”
Source: The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799
“Earth could not hold us both, nor can one heaven Contain my deadliest enemy and me.”
Source: Poetical Works of Robert Southey. Complete in One Volume
“Apoplexie and lethargie, As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.”
Source: Stirner: The Ego and Its Own
Source: Journal of Discourses
“When we turn to one another for counsel we reduce the number of our enemies.”
Source: Friedrich Nietzsche (English Edition)
Source: The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. The lover. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals. Remarks on several parts of Italy, etc. The present state of the war. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The evidences of the Christian religion. Essay on Virgil's Georgics. Poems on several occasions. Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Notes on some of the foregoing stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Poemata. Rosamond. Cato. The drummer
Source: The spectator