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"To have a good enemy, choose a friend: he knows where to strike."
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"You see a wile, you thwart. Am I right?"

"So we get a plan," I said. "Any suggestions?""Blow up the building," Kincaid said without looking up. "That works good for vampires. Then soak what's left in gasoline. Set it on fire. Then blow it all up again.""For future reference, I was sort of hoping for a suggestion that didn't sound like it came from that Bolshevik Muppet with all the dynamite."

"If someone offer you an opportunity to get closer to your enemy, you always take it."

"Relationships with your enemies; you need to cultivate those, because: "Only true enemies stab you in the front."

"Leo frowned at the giant's spire. "Can't we blow it up or something?""Without me, you do not have the power," Hera said. "You might as well try to destroy a mountain.""Done that once today," Jason said."

"Now-what's our game plan? Coach Hedge belched. He'd already had three espressos and a plate of doughnuts, along with two napkins and another flower from the vase on the table. He would've eaten the silverware, except Piper had slapped his hand. "Climb the mountain, Hedge said. "Kill everything except Piper's dad. Leave. "Thank you General Eisenhower, Jason grumbles."
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"Names turned over by time, like the plough turning the soil. Bringing up the new while the old were buried in the mud."

"Are you entirely sure of that knot?' asked Morveer. 'There is no place in the plan for a lengthy drop'.'Twenty-eight strides', said Friendly.'What?'The drop'.A brief pause, 'That is not helpful'."

"A friendship between a man and a woman was what you called it when one had been pursuing the other for a long time and never gotten anywhere."

"Get what you can with words, because words are free, but the words of an armed man ring that much sweeter."

"It's hard to be done a favor by a man you hate. It's hard to hate him so much afterwards. Losing an enemy can be worse than losing a friend, if you've had him for long enough."
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