Quotes 501 till 520 of 636.
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War and preparations for war have acquired a kind of legitimacy.
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War as Napoleon knew it just not possible any more. However, we're very unlikely to accept or recognize "world peace" even when we get it.
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War as Napoleon knew it just not possible any more. However, we're very unlikely to accept or recognize 'world peace' even when we get it.
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War begets quiet, quiet idleness, idleness disorder, disorder ruin; likewise ruin order, order virtue, virtue glory, and good fortune.
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War can only be abolished through war, and in order to get rid of the gun it is necessary to take up the gun.
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War consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known.
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War coverage should be more than a parade of retired generals and retired government flacks posing as reporters.
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War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
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War grows out of the desire of the individual to gain advantage at the expense of his fellow men.
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War has always been the grand sagacity of every spirit which has grown too inward and too profound; its curative power lies even in the wounds one receives.
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War has traditionally been a man's work, although we know that often women were the cause of violence.
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War is a blessing compared with national degradation.
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War is a contagion.
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War is a continuation of policy by other means. It is not merely a political act but a real political instrument.
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War is a game that is played with a smile. If you can't smile, grin. If you can't grin, keep out of the way till you can.
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War is a perversion of sex.
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War is a poor chisel to carve out tomorrow.
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War is a profane thing.
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War is a profession by which a man cannot live honorably; an employment by which the soldier, if he would reap any profit, is obliged to be false, rapacious, and cruel.
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War is a series of catastrophes which result in victory.
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