There are many quotations referring to "the enemy within", but an African proverb states: = "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." =
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3260 BC
"bore" is the past tense of "bear", as in to hold. "aloft" means above. So, the sentence means something like "he held up a drawn dagger"
Wooden round poles, tipped with a point or a dagger like blade.
This quote is from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It is spoken by Macbeth as he imagines seeing a dagger before him before murdering King Duncan. The line highlights Macbeth's inner turmoil and descent into madness.
It's a murder mystery. The cloak refers to the detective, and the dagger refers to the murderer."Cloak and dagger" is a somewhat colorful way of referring to the spy genre.
You may be referring to a strepped throat. That would be a throat infected with the streptococcus virus.
This quote is from the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. In this line, Cassius is speaking to Brutus, trying to persuade him to join the conspiracy against Caesar. Cassius is telling Brutus that if he knows where he intends to use the dagger (symbolizing the act of killing Caesar), then Cassius will deliver the dagger to him and set him free from his shackles (metaphorically referring to the burden of Caesar's rule).
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
Romeo's Dagger. in the Vault, after finding Romeo Dead beside her.
he was talking about Mussolini and Hitler
Please provide the quote you are referring to so I can identify the author for you.
It's from the song The Sharpest Lives by the band My Chemical Romance.No it is a William shaksphere quote and it is in a my chemical romance song but the song is called The end.
It is a t.v. show called Black Dagger Brotherhood, if you're referring to television, but if you aren't then it is also a type of file.
The Holocaust
This is a quote referring to heaven.