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Quotes About Disarmed

You have already disarmed my men without my knowledge, are their arms to be returned or not?
~ Zebulon Pike
John's niceness about signing his Double Fantasy album temporarily disarmed him.
~ Philip Norman
As if they were anything more than debilitating stories that turned everything into moments of reprise that disabled and disarmed.
~ Abdulrazak Gurnah
The people are not to be disarmed of their weapons. They are left in full possession of them.
~ Zachariah Johnson
None of us condone terrorism in any way, shape, or form, and I believe Hezbollah is a terrorist organization that was, is, and remains a threat to peace in the Mideast, and must be dismantled and disarmed.
~ John Conyers
I grew up in India. From my childhood, I remember the great reverence that people held for our national hero, Mahatma Gandhi. He galvanized millions to march as one, disarmed the empire that had ruled his country for nearly a century, and enabled India to become a free and independent nation.
~ Punit Renjen
The only thing that holds the government back from just going ballistic on us is the Second Amendment. When we become disarmed, it's over. It's over.
~ Derrick Grayson
The Republican movement have not behaved properly over the years. They have not themselves implemented the Agreement. If they had implemented the Agreement then they would have disarmed completely in May 2000, that is what they undertook to do, that is what they failed to do.
~ David Trimble
It was in these days of escalating conflict that ''A. B.C." wrote in the Boston Gazette, as quoted at the beginning of this chapter, that the governor had received three commands from the ministry "more grievous to the People, than any Thing hitherto made known": that "the Inhabitants of this Province are to be disarmed," "the Province to be governed by Martial Law," and patriots "are to be seized and sent to Great-Britain.
~ Stephen P. Halbrook
Having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross" (Colossians 2:15).
~ Steve McVey
You don't like me much, do you, Daniel?' The question took me completely by surprise. Disarmed, I realized how easily you can lose all animosity towards someone you've deemed your enemy as soon as that person stops behaving as such.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The superior force of despotic regimes is disarmed not through violence but through conversion.
~ Chris Hedges
In this pittifull (or rather pittilesse) perplexitie stood London, forsaken like a Lover, forlorne like a widow, and disarmde of all comfort.
~ Thomas Dekker
I have yet to hear anyone afflicted with the gun control disability dial 9-1-1 and specify, Now please be sure to send the kind of cops who are disarmed. If you can't do that, we'd rather you not send anyone at all to stop the men who are holding my daughter at knifepoint, because in this household we don't believe that guns ever solve anything.
~ Vin Suprynowicz
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are.
~ Oscar Wilde
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. That is the difference between the sexes.
~ Oscar Wilde
In the presence of the storm, thunderbolts, hurricane, rain, darkness, and the lions, which might be concealed but a few paces away, he felt disarmed and helpless.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
As long as the murderer had not been tracked down and disarmed, no one felt safe. But not because they were dealing with a murder. Murder itself was nonsense; who hadn't, one might ask, had occasion to murder, if not while drunk, then in combat, at any rate? Murder wasn't the problem; it was ill will, the degree of malice.
~ Unknown
Policies created by bureaucrats in uniform essentially disarmed some of the most highly trained and competent warriors on earth.
~ Unknown
Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. That is the difference between the sexes.
~ Oscar Wilde
In the presence of a reader of Teilhard De Chardin I feel disarmed, nonplussed, ready to break down in tears.
~ Michel Houellebecq
If there is one thing that has always plunged me into sadness or compassion, I mean into a state that excludes all manner of nastiness or irony, it is the existence of Teilhard de Chardin - not only his existence, but the fact that he has, or could have had, readers, however small the number. In the presence of a reader of Teilhard de Chardin I feel disarmed, nonplussed, ready to break down in tears.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Women are never disarmed by compliments; men always are.
~ Oscar Wilde