10,941 Quotes About War
- Author Daniel Polansky
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The Quaker did not scream: not when the blood began to come swiftly down his face, not when the force of Elf's attack carried both of them tumbling out over the walls and down into the ether, the desperate and hoped-for outcome, a fatal embrace descending, together forever, into the darkness.
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- Author Ethel Barrett
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So Captain Faith conducted the prince and his mighty captains and men of war into the castle in the very heart of Mansoul. Prince Emmanuel had come home.
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- Author Michel Faber
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You want Paradise, you gotta build it on war, on blood, on envy and naked greed.
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- Author Patricia Reilly Giff
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I told her that saying goodbye didn't matter, not a bit. What mattered were all the days you were together before that, all the things you remembered.
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- Author Kurt Vonnegut
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It’s all I’ve seen, all I’ve been through,” I said, “that makes it damn nearly impossible for me to say anything. I’ve lost the knack of making sense. I speak gibberish to the civilized world, and it replies in kind.
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- Author Jennifer Lane
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Takin’ it to ISIS, man!” Blue Jacket thumped his chest twice, and I read the saying on his shirt: Turning ISIS into WASWAS.
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- Author Steve Voake
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Samuel, safety is my watchword. Rest assured that proper procedures will be followed at all times."Skipper giggled. "Tell me, Mump. What ARE proper procedures exactly?""Simple," said Mump. "One: cause maximum chaos in the shortest possible time. Two: try not to get your head blown off.
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- Author Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann
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War, money and greed that is the modern heinous Trinity, and they are inseparable these days.
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- Author Magus Guidan
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For no matter how many battles had been won or lost, no matter how many friends and soldiers killed, every battle felt like the first. And I realized that it wasn't the training, nor the pain of seeing friends die, nor the will to win that made the men fight, but their will to survive that made them soldiers.
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