Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one. William Cowper
I think I have made it clear that I never intended to make enemies. But in an age when anti-foreign sentiment was running high, it was unavoidable that in my position as an advocate of open intercourse and free adoption of Western culture, I should make some adversaries. Fukuzawa Yukichi
The love of domination never attains more than a factitious elevation, that is sure to make enemies of all its neighbours. Jean-Baptiste Say
He irritably suspected himself of a tendency to make enemies unnecessarily. Murray Leinster
Small favours conciliate, but great gifts make enemies. Latin Proverb
Comparisons make enemies of our friends. American Proverb