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Jim Bob | 13:35 Mon 21st Jun 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Sun Tzu in The Art of War. By all accounts a classic
It is also a line in 'The Godfather' - advice from Don Corleone to his son, also a classic.
I once heard a variation on it (don't know who originated it, but must have been a business shark), which goes like this: 'Keep your friends distant, keep your enemies close, and keep your worst enemies closest'.
also - 'its better to have a camel in your tent weeing out than outside weeing in' Probably keats who said that
Never a truer word spoken - on both sayings!
Some people think the quote comes from interpretations of Machiavelli's work. (The first great political philosopher of the Renaissance. Florence, Italy. 1469-1527).
The way i see it this quote is a general proverb. It could have been said by anyone. Possibly the politicla genius of Otto von Bismark who often was friendly to enemies (Austria) or perhaps Al Capone. It was a wise man indeed though. And he knew that some people just shoulnt be trusted.
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