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What Is Man's Chief Enemy? Each Man Is His Own. -- Anacharsis (f1.
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What is man's chief enemy? Each man is his own.
-- Anacharsis (f1. c. 600 B.C.), Scythian philosopher
-- Quoted in Stobaeus, Flor., II, 43
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