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You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake.
more Jeannette Rankin quotes
Under the surface of this global civilization, a great and secret war is taking place. The two opponents hold different conceptions of Reality. On one side, those who claim that humans operate purely on the basis of stimulus-response, like machines; on the other side, those who believe there is a gigantic thing called freedom. Phase One of the war is already over. The stimulus-response people have won. In Phase Two, people are waking up to the far-reaching and devastating consequences of the Pavlovian program.
more Jon Rappoport quotes
War, what is it good for? With the same "socialist" elites backing both sides, it's good for business. It's good for creating chaos and destruction. It's good for launching new global organizations, in the aftermath; organizations that exert a level of control and reach that didn't exist before. It's good for launching organizations like the United Nations and the European Union and the World Trade Organization---dedicated to Globalism, which in turn is dedicated to planned civilization, in which the individual is demeaned and the group is All. Freedom is demeaned; and dominance by the few over the many is hailed as peace in our time.
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Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
more Ronald Reagan quotes
There are some who've forgotten why we have a military. It's not to promote war; it's to be prepared for peace.
more Ronald Reagan quotes
History teaches that wars begin when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.
more Ronald Reagan quotes
Common sense told us that to preserve the peace, we'd have to become strong again after years of weakness and confusion. So, we rebuilt our defenses, and this New Year we toasted the new peacefulness around the globe. Not only have the superpowers actually begun to reduce their stockpiles of nuclear weapons...but the regional conflicts that rack the globe are also beginning to cease.
more Ronald Reagan quotes
If you look at Washington, you see permanently camped on the banks of the Potomac spread around in concentric circles an army representing thousands of selfish interests. The sole purpose of their presence is to plunder, by hook or crook, the public treasury for the benefit of their particular people or corporations.
more Charley Reese quotes
The dirty little secret is that both houses of Congress are irrelevant. ... America's domestic policy is now being run by Alan Greenspan and the Federal Reserve, and America's foreign policy is now being run by the International Monetary Fund [IMF]. ...when the president decides to go to war, he no longer needs a declaration of war from Congress.
more Robert Reich quotes
Apologists for activist government never tire of telling us that the benevolent state is our protector and that without it we'd be at the mercy of monsters. It is about time that we understood that the U.S. government does more to endanger the American people than any imagined monsters around the world…by pursuing its Grand Foreign Policy of meddling anywhere and everywhere.
more Sheldon Richman quotes
Some conservatives are surprised to find people on the Left supporting the war in Afghanistan. It's not surprising at all…It is hard for the government to prosecute a war and not expand…Conservatives may think they can support war and oppose the expansion of the state, but that is like trying to square the circle. What makes them think they can contain the expansion?
more Sheldon Richman quotes
The history of war is the history of powerful individuals willing to sacrifice thousands upon thousands of other people’s lives for personal gains.
more Michael Rivero quotes
Diplomats are just as essential in starting a war as soldiers are in finishing it.
more Will Rogers quotes
You can have all the advanced war methods you want, but, after all, nobody has ever invented a war that you don't have to have somebody in the guise of soldiers to stop the bullets.
more Will Rogers quotes
America has a very unique record. We never lost a war or won a conference...
more Will Rogers quotes
We are the only nation in the world that waits till we get into a war before we start getting ready for it.
more Will Rogers quotes
Since I am an immature and wicked man, war and unrest appeal to me more than good bourgeois order. Brutality is respected, the people need wholesome fear. They want to fear someone. They want someone to frighten them and make them shudderingly submissive.
more Ernst Rohm quotes
The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government of the U.S. since the days of Andrew Jackson. History depicts Andrew Jackson as the last truly honorable and incorruptible American president.
more Franklin D. Roosevelt quotes
In strict confidence … I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one.
more Theodore Roosevelt quotes
No triumph of peace can equal the armed triumph of war.
more Theodore Roosevelt quotes
During the last dozen years the tales of suppression of free assemblage, free press, and free speech, by local authorities or the State operating under martial law have been so numerous as to have become an old story. They are attacked at the instigation of an economically and socially powerful class, itself enjoying to the full the advantages of free communications, but bent on denying them to the class it holds within its power...
more Edward Alsworth Ross quotes
Either the application for renewal of the charter (for the First Bank of the United States) is granted, or the United States will find itself involved in a most disastrous war.
more Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild quotes
What will follow will not be a repeat of any other conflict. It will be of a force and scope and scale that has been beyond what has been seen before.
more Donald Rumsfeld quotes
These men - ..., the politicians, ... - use their position, their knowledge, and their power of disseminating misinformation to arouse and stimulate the latent instinct for bloodshed. When they have succeeded, they say they are reluctantly forced to war by the pressure of public opinion.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
Forcing people to be more 'unselfish' creates animosity instead of good will. Trying to control selfish others is a cure worse than the disease. ... In trying to control others, we find ourselves controlled. We point fingers at the dictators, the Communists, the politicians, and the international cartels. We are blithely unaware that our desire to control selfish others creates and sustains them. Like a stone thrown in a quiet pond, our desire to control our neighbors ripples outward, affecting the political course of our community, state, nation, and world. Yet we know not what we do. We attempt to bend our neighbors to our will, sincere in our belief that we are benevolently protecting the world from their folly and short-sightedness. We seek control to create peace and prosperity, not realizing that this is the very means by which war and poverty are propagated. In fighting for our dream without awareness, we become the instruments of its destruction. If we could only see the pattern!
more Dr. Mary J. Ruwart quotes
European merchants supply the best weaponry, contributing to their own defeat.
more Saladin quotes
When all beliefs are challenged together, the just and necessary ones have a chance to step forward and reestablish themselves alone.
more George Santayana quotes
Some mistakes cannot be redeemed but by forgiveness.
more Eric Schaub quotes
For thousands of years, the tireless effort of productive men and women has been spent trying to reduce the distance between communities of the world by reducing the costs of commerce and trade. Over the same span of history, the slothful and incompetent protectionist has endlessly sought to erect barriers in order to prohibit competition—thus, effectively moving communities farther apart. When trade is cut off entirely, the real producers may as well be on different planets. The protectionist represents the worst in humanity: fear of change, fear of challenge, and the jealous envy of genius. The protectionist is not against the use of every kind of force, even warfare, to crush his rival. If mankind is to survive, then these primeval fears must be defeated.
more Ken Schoolland quotes
The religious quality of Marxism also explains a characteristic attitude of the orthodox Marxist toward opponents. To him, as to any believer in a faith, the opponent is not merely in error but in sin. Dissent is unapproved of not only intellectually but also morally.
more Joseph A. Schumpeter quotes
Character is the single most important ingredient of leadership. Proper leadership would have prevented the wars in Kosovo and Somalia.
more General H. Norman Schwarzkopf quotes
Arms observe no bounds; nor can the wrath of the sword, once drawn, be easily checked or stayed; war delights in blood.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Worse than war is the very fear of war.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Democracy is more cruel than wars or tyrants.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
A large part of mankind is angry not with the sins, but with the sinners.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
And yet life, Lucilius, is really a battle.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
He who has injured thee was either stronger or weaker than thee. If weaker, spare him; if stronger, spare thyself.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Just as an enemy is more dangerous to a retreating army, so every trouble that fortune brings attacks us all the harder if we yield and turn our backs.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Of war men ask the outcome, not the cause.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
We are mad, not only individually, but nationally. We check manslaughter and isolated murders; but what of war and the much-vaunted crime of slaughtering whole peoples? There are no limits to our greed, none to our cruelty. And as long as such crimes are committed by stealth and by individuals, they are less harmful and less portentous; but cruelties are practised in accordance with acts of senate and popular assembly, and the public is bidden to do that which is forbidden to the individual. Deeds that would be punished by loss of life when committed in secret, are praised by us because uniformed generals have carried them out. Man, naturally the gentlest class of being, is not ashamed to revel in the blood of others, to wage war, and to entrust the waging of war to his sons, when even dumb beasts and wild beasts keep the peace with one another. Against this overmastering and widespread madness philosophy has become a matter of greater effort, and has taken on strength in proportion to the strength which is gained by the opposition forces.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Why does God afflict the best of men with ill-health, or sorrow, or other troubles? Because in the army the most hazardous services are assigned to the bravest soldiers: a general sends his choicest troops to attack the enemy in a midnight ambuscade, to reconnoitre his line of march, or to drive the hostile garrisons from their strong places. No one of these men says as he begins his march, "The general has dealt hardly with me," but "He has judged well of me."
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Because we fear the responsibility for our actions, we have allowed ourselves to develop the mentality of slaves. Contrary to the stirring sentiments of the Declaration of Independence, we now pledge "our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor" not to one another for our mutual protection, but to the state, whose actions continue to exploit, despoil, and destroy us.
more Butler D. Shaffer quotes
The idea of creating systems designed to threaten, coerce, and kill, and to imbue such agencies with principled legitimacy, and not expect them to lead to wars, genocides, and other tyrannical practices, expresses an innocence we can no longer afford to indulge.
more Butler D. Shaffer quotes
In the twentieth century the number of people killed by their own governments under authoritarian regimes is four times the number killed in all this century’s wars combined.
more John Shattuck quotes
The Executive should be able to repel and not to commence war.
more Roger Sherman quotes
The Executive should be able to repel and not to commence war.
more Roger Sherman quotes
War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it.
more William Tecumseh Sherman quotes
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.
more William Tecumseh Sherman quotes
I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.
more William Tecumseh Sherman quotes
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