573 Quotes About Terrorism
- Author Ehsan Sehgal
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If you sponsor terrorism in any form, do not beat the drums blaming others and wasting national resources on your evil motives. Just stop, you only need to do that, not others.
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- Author Jean Michel Rene Souche
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Gun control is a very good regulation, especially for the terrorists.
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- Author Ben Taub
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He continued, “9/11 left three thousand people dead. The whole world obsessed over this attack. We cried for your innocent deaths. But, here in Iraq, we have had a terrorist death toll that has exceeded that by a factor of a hundred. Where is the sympathy that we have shown to the victims of 9/11? This is what Iraqis are upset about. We fight terrorists every day, on behalf of the rest of the world. And no one cares about our suffering.
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- Author Ehsan Sehgal
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Terrorism is the result of injustice and denial of other's rights. You cannot defeat that, with another terrorism, even you have the vote to do it. For that, only the way is; give the rights and do the justice with respect.
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- Author Christopher Lee Bollyn
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Odigo, an Israeli-owned company, had its U.S. headquarters two blocks from the World Trade Center, but the forewarned Odigo employees did not pass the terror warning on to the authorities in New York, an act that would have saved thousands of lives.
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- Author Umberto Eco
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Terrorism is not the enemy of the great systems; on the contrary, it is their natural counterweight, accepted, programmed.
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- Author Ellen R. Wald
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It is worth stating clearly and unambiguously what official U.S. government spokespersons have not: For years, individuals and charities based in Saudi Arabia have been the most important source of funds for Al Qaeda; and for years, Saudi officials have turned a blind eye to this problem.
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- Author Erran Morad
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If you want to win, you show some skin.
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- Author Robert R. Reilly
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With scathing sarcasm, Abdelwahab Meddeb, the Tunisian reformist, said of Islamist terrorists, “No criminal is more despicable than one who not only fails to feel any guilt after [committing] his crime, but also harbors the illusion that this [crime] will bring him . . . divine reward. This conversion of bad into good not only spares him guilt, but also turns an unhappy person into a happy soul.
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