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Greetings and death to our enemies
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"Greetings and death to our enemies"

- Dan Aykroyd

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This quote by Dan Aykroyd is an effective declaration that conveys a strong message of both peace and hostility. On the one hand, the phrase "Greetings" implies a sense of goodwill and relationship, suggesting that the speaker is open to forming relationships with others. On the other hand, the expression "Death to our enemies" implies a sense of hostility and aggressiveness, suggesting that the speaker is willing to go to extreme lengths to secure their interests. This quote could be translated as a warning to possible adversaries, or as a call to arms for those who share the speaker's beliefs. It could likewise be interpreted as a suggestion to stay vigilant and be prepared to defend oneself and one's allies. Ultimately, this quote is a suggestion that peace and relationship need to be sought, however that one must likewise be prepared to combat for what they think in.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Dan Aykroyd somewhere between July 1, 1952 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from Canada. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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