10,941 Quotes About War
- Author Stanley Victor Paskavich
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Hopefully one day Wars will only be fought in movies. And may the best producer win!
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- Author Allan Dare Pearce
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But, ladies and gentlemen, we will also be asked to make sacrifices in matters that are not our affair and that do not concern us, sacrifices that would leave our people bleeding or wounded, or even dead, from battle. There is no equality for us in this lifetime.
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- Author Richard H. Shultz Jr.
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Superior might does not guarantee success, especially in a war where political considerations dominate.
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- Author John Boyne
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And I have tried to forget him, I have tried to convince myself that it was just one of those things, but it’s difficult to do that when my body is standing here, eight feet deep in the earth of northern France, while my heart remains by a stream in a clearing in England where I left it weeks ago.
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- Author Anne Frank
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This is the beginning of the end (talking about the war)... Everyone was saying... But the British Prime Minister said, "This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Do you see the difference?
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- Author Widad Akrawi
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Across the world, the lack of accountability for the harm to the environment and public health caused by conflict and military activities undermines global efforts to help fragile countries recover from armed conflicts
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- Author Widad Akrawi
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Toxic remnants of war represent a profound challenge for the protection of public health and the restoration of the environment in countries affected by conflict.
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- Author Widad Akrawi
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In recent years, academics, policy-makers, and experts have raised the question of the applicability of peacetime environmental law in times of armed conflict.
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- Author C.J. Hill
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Well, then he would be at war with the government, and death was an unfortunate side effect of any revolution. Change always had a price tag. But once he took over, the people would realize he was a better ruler than the disorganized, self-interested mob that called themselves Congress -- men who didn't know anything, being led by a president who knew even less.
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