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- Make no mistake, adolescence is a war. No one gets out unscathed.
- Harlan Coben on War
- Making peace is harder than making war.
- Adlai E. Stevenson on War
- Making peace, I have found, is much harder than making war.
- Gerry Adams on War
- Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley on War
- Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.
- John F. Kennedy on War
- Mankind will never win lasting peace so long as men use their full resources only in tasks of war. While we are yet at peace, let us mobilize the potentialities, particularly the moral and spiritual potentialities, which we usually reserve for war.
- John Foster Dulles on War
- Many intelligence reports in war are contradictory even more are false, and most are uncertain.
- Karl Von Clausewitz on War
- Marriage is an adventure, like going to war.
- Gilbert K. Chesterton on War
- May the same Almighty Goodness banish the accursed monster, war, from all lands, with her hated associates, rapine and insatiable ambition!
- Daniel Boone on War
- Maybe more climate activists will think about the climate change not as an international problem to be resolved in an air-conditioned meeting hall, but as a guerilla war to be fought in the streets.
- Jeff Goodell on War
- Men and women who know the brutal reality of war, who know that war strips people of their very humanity, must unite in a new global partnership for peace.
- Daisaku Ikeda on War
- Mine is the first generation able to contemplate the possibility that we may live our entire lives without going to war or sending our children to war.
- Tony Blair on War
- Monarchs ought to put to death the authors and instigators of war, as their sworn enemies and as dangers to their states.
- Elizabeth I on War
- Morality is contraband in war.
- Mahatma Gandhi on War
- More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginning of all wars - yes, an end to this brutal, inhuman and thoroughly impractical method of settling the differences between governments.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt on War
- Moreover, war has become a thing potentially so terrible and destructive that it should have been the common aim of statesmen to put an end to it forever.
- Arthur Henderson on War
- Most American fascists are enthusiastically supporting the war effort. They are doing this even in those cases where they hope to have profitable connections with German chemical firms after the war ends.
- Henry A. Wallace on War
- Music is a weapon in the war against unhappiness.
- Jason Mraz on War
- My argument is that War makes rattling good history but Peace is poor reading.
- Thomas Hardy on War
- My attitude to peace is rather based on the Burmese definition of peace - it really means removing all the negative factors that destroy peace in this world. So peace does not mean just putting an end to violence or to war, but to all other factors that threaten peace, such as discrimination, such as inequality, poverty.
- Aung San Suu Kyi on War
- My dad was in the army. World War II. He got his college education from the army. After World War II he became an insurance salesman. Really, I didn't know my dad very well. He and my mother split up after the war. I was raised by my maternal grandmother and grandfather, and by my mother.
- My father belongs to the generation that fought the war in the 1940s. When I was a kid my father told me stories - not so many, but it meant a lot to me. I wanted to know what happened then, to my father's generation. It's a kind of inheritance, the memory of it.
- Haruki Murakami on War
- My father was an immigrant who literally walked across Europe to get out of Russia. He fought in World War I. He was wounded in action. My father was a great success even though he never had money. He was a very determined man, a great role model.
- Arlen Specter on War
- My father was in the First World War.
- Doris Lessing on War
- My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth.
- George Washington on War
- My grandfather was a general in the Nationalist Chinese Air Force during World War II, and I grew up hearing the pilot stories and seeing pictures of him in uniform.
- My hope is that gays will be running the world, because then there would be no war. Just a greater emphasis on military apparel.
- Roseanne Barr on War
- My mom enlisted in the U.S. Navy in World War II, and my parents actually bought our home thanks to the loan she got through the GI Bill.
- Thomas Friedman on War
- My mom, Irmelin, taught me the value of life. Her own life was saved by my grandmother during World War II.
- Leonardo DiCaprio on War
- My mother had a son from previous marriage and her husband died in Second World War.
- Mikhail Baryshnikov on War
- My mother lived in Holland, and during World War II was incarcerated in a Japanese camp for three years.
- Jane Seymour on War
- My mother was the first woman in the county in Indiana where we were born, in Jay County, to have a college degree. She was educated as a pianist and she wanted to concertize, but when the war came she was married, had a family, so she started teaching.
- Twyla Tharp on War
- My mother's sympathies were strongly with the Union. She knew that war was bound to come, but so confident was she in the strength of the Federal Government that she devoutly believed that the struggle could not last longer than six months at the utmost.
- Buffalo Bill on War
- My own early experiences in war led me to suspect the value of discipline, even in that sphere where it is so often regarded as the first essential for success.
- Herbert Read on War
- My point was that the war was intrinsically wrong, and as a result of our participation we haven't improved Australia's security but created a greater danger at home and abroad.
- My songs are my kids. Some of them stay with me, some others I have to send out, out to the war. It might sound stupid and it might even sound naive, but that's just the way it is.
- Thom Yorke on War
- My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity.
- Wilfred Owen on War
- My youth passed at the time of the country's reconstruction from the ruins and ashes of the war in which my nation never bowed to the enemy paying the highest price in the struggle.
- Lech Walesa on War
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