It is said that one should keep one's allies within view, and one's enemies within reach.
A valid statement. One must be able to read an ally's strengths, so as to determine how to best use them. One must similarly be able to read his enemy's weaknesses, so as to determine how to best defeat him.
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I'm a creative, world-building nerd who enjoys learning everything about everything.
A quote from the book "Thrawn" by Timothy Zahn that really hit me in the feels, or I guess I should say the force
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