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War

«The moral is obvious: it is that great armaments lead inevitably to war.»
Author: Edward Grey | About: War
«There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people.»
«The opposite of war isn't peace; it's creation.»
Author: Jonathon Larson | About: Peace, War
«The soldier does not wish to appear a coward, disloyal, or un-American. The situation has been so defined that he can see himself as patriotic, courageous, and manly only through compliance.»
«Their lives are bigger than any big idea»
Author: U2 | About: Death, Life, War
«The greatest threat to freedom, as well as the most formidable enemy of it, is a supported cause against it.»
«The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of the aftermath.»
Author: Led Zeppelin | About: Pain, War
«Then I heard this young veteran on TV speaking about the war. It was John Kerry. He put everything I was feeling into words. Tonight, I'd like to let you know, that even before I met John Kerry, he was my brother. Even before I knew John Kerry, he was my friend. Even before I spoke with John Kerry, he gave me hope.»
Author: Max Cleland | About: Hope, John Kerry, War
«The way to secure peace is to be prepared for war.»
«There is no greater breach of the public trust than knowingly misleading the country into war. In a democracy, we simply cannot tolerate the abuse of this trust by the government.»