War
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Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonour. They chose dishonour. They will have war.
A war is never undertaken by the ideal State, except in defense of its honor or its safety.
Endless money forms the sinews of war.
I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
We've waged war on work. We have collectively agreed, stupidly, that work is the enemy.
Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war.
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.
To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.
The best way to solve problems and to fight against war is through dialogue.
We don't even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome.
Brave men rejoice in adversity, just as brave soldiers triumph in war.
I need eight weeks, train hard, last one week make weight, and go to the war. Because when I go to the war, I have to know I am ready or no.
All oppression creates a state of war.
We owe our World War II veterans — and all our veterans — a debt we can never fully repay.
World War II had a very important impact on the development of technology, as a whole.
I extend my deepest gratitude to our Armed Forces and first responders serving both at home and abroad in the war against terrorism.
A quality education grants us the ability to fight the war on ignorance and poverty.
It is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it.
European nations began World War I with a glamorous vision of war, only to be psychologically shattered by the realities of the trenches. The experience changed the way people referred to the glamour of battle; they treated it no longer as a positive quality but as a dangerous illusion.
I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved to war, famine, and natural disasters.