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casualties

«They keep telling us that in war truth is the first casualty, which is nonsense since it implies that in times of peace truth stays out of the sick bay or the graveyard»
Author: Alexander Cockburn | About: Truth, War | Keywords: bay, casualties, casualty, graveyard
«This is the moment when we get the most casualties. The adrenaline runs quick when the queen enters.»
Author: Fred Witch | Keywords: adrenaline, casualties, enters
«In any war, the first casualty is common sense, and the second is free and open discussion»
«A casualty is a man blown to pieces, disintegrated, nothing left of him but a name on a war memorial»
«The number of casualties will be more than any of us can bear»
Author: Rudy Guiliani | Keywords: casualties
«There was another war-related casualty today. The French were injured when they tried to jump on our bandwagon.»
«There are people selling thoughtlessness with such casualty»
«All of life is a risk; in fact we're not going to get out alive. Casualness leads to casualties. Communication is the ability to affect other people with words.»
«One of the greatest casualties of the war in Vietnam is the Great Society...shot down on the battlefield of Vietnam.»
«Crass Casualty obstructs the sun and rain, / And dicing Time for gladness casts a moan . . ./ These purblind Doomsters had as readily strown / Blisses about my pilgrimage as pain.»

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