Quotes About Warfare
Hay que añadir que los hombres más respetuosos con al vida embrionaria son también lo que más prontos se muestran cuando se trata de condenar adultos a una muerte militar.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Commuting in London is basically warfare. It's a constant campaign of claiming territory; inching forward; never relaxing for a moment. Because if you do, someone will step past you. Or step on you.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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The warrior of the night knows the sacredness of warfare.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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My sentence is for open war.
~ John Milton
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what Killens depicts in his closing chapters actually happened: Negro and white soldiers, all wearing the same U.S. Army uniform, finally turned the weapons of modern warfare on each other, and the only badge of the enemy was the color of his skin.
~ John Oliver Killens
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what Killens depicts in his closing chapters actually happened: Negro and white soldiers, all wearing the same U.S. Army uniform, finally turned the weapons of modern warfare on each other, and the only badge of the enemy was the color of his skin. It happened in Brisbane, Australia, and it was one of the best kept secrets of the war. "And
~ John Oliver Killens
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Satan would willingly lose every battle to us, so long as he could successfully steal the attention that belongs to God.
~ John Paul Jackson
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I've not yet begun to fight!
~ John Paul Jones
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You cannot know what prayer is for, until you know that life is war.
~ John Piper
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Let us labor to memorize the Word of God--for worship and for warfare. If we do not carry it in our heads, we cannot savor it in our hearts or wield it in the Spirit.
~ John Piper
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Could it be that many of our problems with prayer and much of our weakness in prayer come from the fact that we are not all on active duty, and yet we still try to use the transmitter? We have taken a wartime walkie-talkie and tried to turn it into a civilian intercom to call the servants for another cushion in the den.
~ John Piper
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Religious discord has lost her sting; the cumbrous weapons of theological warfare are antiquated: the field of politics supplies the alchymists of our times with materials of more fatal explosion, and the butchers of mankind no longer travel to another world for instruments of cruelty and destruction.
~ John Quincy Adams
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So, with the crash of artillery, in the dark, with hatred, and fear, and reckless daring, new Russia was being born.
~ John Reed
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Peace through superior firepower.
~ John Ringo
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nuke em till they glow and then shoot 'em in the dark
~ John Ringo
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The United States started to go downhill when it changed from a round designed to kill the enemies of our glorious republic to one designed to piss them off," Faith said, shooting a zombie five times, then walking up and shooting the still-thrashing infected in the head. "Seriously, just die, okay?
~ John Ringo
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Nuke them until they glow and shoot them in the dark. No questions.
~ John Ringo
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For obvious reasons, the relationship between novelists, the reviewing establishment and critics in general is chronically, and often acutely, edgy. A kind of low-intensity warfare prevails, with outbreaks of savagery. It is partly an ownership issue. Who, other than its creator, is to say what a work of fiction means or is worth? It can take years to write a novel and only a few hours for a critic, or a reviewer rushing for a tight deadline, to trash it.
~ John Sutherland
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Wars are lost or won by possession of three keys: morale, logistics, leadership.
~ John Sweeney
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fact, Obama's first authorized drone attack in Yemen led to the deaths of fourteen women and twenty-one children, and only one al-Qaeda affiliate.
~ John W. Whitehead
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There are rewards for hawks and dogs when they have done us service; but for a soldier that hazards his limbs in a battle, nothing but a kind of geometry is his last supportation.
~ John Webster
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Soldiering'll soon be nothing but wizards and wires.
~ John Wyndham
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Ritual regulation of production and belligerence means that domestication has become the decisive factor. "The emergence of systematic warfare, fortifications, and weapons of destruction," says Hassan, "follows the path of agriculture.
~ John Zerzan
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Five years of destruction and mayhem, lives lost everywhere, shortages of food and fuel and clothing - and the insane mind behind it just urges us all on and on to more destruction. And we all keep playing.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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