10,941 Quotes About War
- Author Piero Macola
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Era un’illusione pensare di poter ritrovare la mia vita. La guerra è un viaggio senza ritorno.
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- Author Donald G. Firesmith
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Nothing seems to tempt fate more than mentioning the possibility of something bad happening.
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- Author Radhika Mundra
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There is a relentless war between good and evil which has to be fought whether one likes it or not.
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- Author Bernard Cornwell
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It will never end.Till the world ends in the chaos of Ragnarok, we will fight for our women, for our land, and for our homes. Some Christians speak of peace, of the evil of war, and who does not want peace? But then some crazed warrior comes screaming his god's filthy name into your face and his only ambitions are to kill you, to rape your wife, to enslave your daughters, and take your home, and so you must fight.
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- Author Kristin Hannah
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She knew now that no one could be neutral - not anymore - and as afraid as she was of risking Sophie's life, she was suddenly more afraid of letting her daughter grow up in a world where good people did nothing to stop evil, where a good woman could turn her back on a friend in need.
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- Author Елена Стяжкина
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Герои не умирают. Но злу все равно.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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The worship of the state is the worship of force. There is no more dangerous menace to civilization than a government of incompetent, corrupt, or vile men. The worst evils which mankind ever had to endure were inflicted by bad governments. The state can be and has often been in the course of history the main source of mischief and disaster.
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- Author Erich Maria Remarque
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And be very careful at the front, Paul.”Ah, Mother, Mother! Why do I not take you in my arms and die with you. What poor wretches we are!
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- Author Bertrand De Jouvenel
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The entire stock of relationships which suited in war—militiae—was regarded as inadmissible and improper in peace—domi. We have the measure of how right the Romans were in this respect in the experience of the intellectual and moral impoverishment brought about by total mobilisation.
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