10,941 Quotes About War
- Author Swami Dhyan Giten
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There is a very simple relationship between increased socioeconomic rifts in the society and increased violence, criminality, war, increased lack of trust between people, health problems and social exclusion - but it seems to be very difficult for people to understand this simple relationship.
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- Author Hwang Sŏk-yŏng
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The blazing sun beat down on the concrete of the museum's front yard- Reverend Ryu Yosop felt as if the heat were sucking up all the moisture in his brain and heart. What different colors he and his brother Yohan must have used as each of them painted their own picture of home, of the carnage. These people have constructed yet a different vision of their own, Yosop thought to himself, but it all stems from the same nightmare, the one we created together.
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- Author Roshani Chokshi
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When the devil waged war in the heavens, even angels had to fall.
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- Author Margarita Engle
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If we knew how to find the lost, we would know how to rediscover the parts of our mindsleft behindin battle.
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- Author Laini Taylor
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In moments Akiva was up in the ether, scarcely feeling the sting of ice crystals in the thin air. He let his glamour fall away, and his wings were like sheets of fire sweeping the black of the heavens. He moved at speed, onward toward another human city to find another doorway bitter with the devil's magic, and after that another, until all bore the black handprint....Once all the doors were marked, the end would begin. And it would begin with fire.
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- Author James Fenton
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It is not what they built. It is what they knocked down.It is not the houses. It is the spaces between the houses.It is not the streets that exist. It is the streets that no longer exist.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Ungodliness has always declared war on godliness.
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- Author Gunter Grass
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But because so many kept silent, the temptation is great to discount one's own silence, or to compensate for it by invoking the general guilt, or to speak about oneself all but abstractly, in the third person: he was, saw, had, said, he kept silent...
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- Author Gunter Grass
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We seemed to have arrived at a reality only to abandon it or exchange it for something that claimed to be another reality.
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