Enemies are made, not born.
The best medicine is to love your work and your enemies.
The most difficult test of the human heart is to hear of an enemy’s success without becoming jealous.
Nothing makes us love our enemies as much as praying for them.
The only way to understand your enemies is to love them.
Be kind to your enemies—you made them.
Never waste a minute thinking about your enemies; pray for them.
Think seldom of your enemies, often of your friends, and constantly of Christ.
So long as your conscience isn’t ashamed to acknowledge you as a friend, don’t give a rap for your enemies.
People make enemies by complaining too much to their friends.
One evidence of the dynamic power of the Bible is its enduring character despite the attacks of its enemies.
The fire you kindle for your enemy often burns you more than him.