10,941 Quotes About War
- Author Billy Graham
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Scripture indicates that deception, false religions, and apostasy lead to war, and that war in turn leads to famine and pestilence.
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- Author Billy Graham
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Philosophically, war is an extension of man’s struggle with sin and evil in the world.
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- Author Billy Graham
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War is only one facet of the larger problem of evil which has been with the human race since the beginning . . .This same evil tried to destroy the greatest human being who ever lived, nailing Him to a cross.
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- Author Sara Sheridan
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It was clearly a lot more difficult in the field than in the office, where you could keep your distance and maintain a calculated composure. Being faced with real people was a far tougher call on one’s judgement.
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- Author Steven Pressfield
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The sarissa’s song is a sad song. He pipes it soft and low. I would ply a gentler trade, says he, But war is all I know.
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- Author Ana Castillo
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Women endure the labor of childbirth and men send themselves to war! But I gave birth to eight children and never once did I cry like I saw some of those men out there before they even fired their first shot! I think it has something to do with the unnaturalness of killing compared to the naturalness of giving birth.
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- Author Chris Hedges
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The war began with words, but none of us paid any attention.'- Seka Milanovik
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- Author Christopher Hitchens
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Although war can bring with it great enthusiasm and solidarity, it also brings the reaction to these things.
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- Author Terry Deary
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Sometimes an event happens that is so great the world is never the same again after it. In the twentieth century one of the greatest of those events is World War I – fought against Germany from 1914 till 1918. Everyone is in it together. Upper classes and lower classes, women as well as men. This ‘mixing’ has never happened before and it will change the way the classes look at each other
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