The enemy of my enemy is my friend is an ancient proverb which suggests that two opposing parties can or should work together against a common enemy. The earliest known expression of this concept is found in a Sanskrit treatise on statecraft dating to around the 4th century BC, while the first recorded use of the current English version came in 1884.The proverb is sometimes phrased as "the enemy of mine enemy is my friend" or "my enemy's enemy is my friend.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend is an ancient proverb which suggests that two opposing parties can or should work together against a common enemy. The earliest known expression of this concept is found in a Sanskrit treatise on statecraft dating to around the 4th century BC, while the first recorded use of the current English version came in 1884.The proverb is sometimes phrased as "the enemy of mine enemy is my friend" or "my enemy's enemy is my friend.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφή“Who is your enemy? Mind is your enemy. Who is your friend? Mind is your friend.”
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