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  • War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.

    "Warrior" by William Safire, www.nytimes.com. August 26, 2007.
  • What science is all about is a process. It's like saying, "Well, is it important for people to know that World War II happened?" Well it's part of what makes us who we are. And so, there's basic bits of science we need to know.

    War   People   Important  
    "Making science interesting. Lawrence Krauss discusses what happens to scientific literacy". "The 7.30 Report" with Leigh Sales, www.abc.net.au. June 29, 2015.
  • Today, we have a powerful military that serves as a deterrent, but the enemy we have today is not like World War II, where you sign a piece of paper and the war is over. Today they're not in uniform. In my time we knew what the enemy looked like, we knew his weapons systems and such. Today, your cab driver may be the person, you have no idea. I don't know how we got into this fix, but we're there.

    Powerful   Military   War  
    Source: www.achievement.org
  • I worry more about the marketing that's taken hold since the 70s. The Jazz era, the Swing era, those were huge. Entire decades were named for music. In the 1940s - after World War II - changes in taxation, ballrooms closing, people moving to the suburbs, and the onset of target marketing and the confusion of commerce with art caused some things to happen as a result that have taken us away from jazz and what jazz offers us.

    Art   War   Moving  
    Interview with Vickie Karp, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 18, 2009.
  • Subsequently, the Japanese people experienced a variety of vicissitudes and were involved in international disputes, eventually, for the first time in their history, experiencing the horrors of modern warfare on their own soil during World War II.

    War   People   World  
  • I wonder how many people would have thought at the end of World War II that the capitalist system would be one that was meeting the challenges and making things better for people as we approach the 21st century.

    War   People   Challenges  
  • I did not believe in the war. I thought it was wrong to go into any war. And I got to the war, and saw the Germans, and I changed my mind. I decided we were right going into World War II.

    War   Believe   Mind  
    "Great lines from "60 Minutes" commentator Andy Rooney". www.cnn.com. November 5, 2011.
  • We lived through a relatively golden age between the end of World War II and Sept. 11, 2001.

    War   Age   World  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Ross believed in past lives. Moreover, he believed that the person you fell in love with in each life was the same person you fell in love with in the life before, and the one before that. Sometimes, you might miss her - she'd be reborn in post-World War I generation, and you wouldn't come back until the fifties. Sometimes, your paths would cross and you wouldn't recognize each other. Get it right - that is: fall madly, truly, deeply - and perhaps there'd be an eternity carved out solely for the two of you.

    War   Fall   Past  
    Jodi Picoult (2003). “Second Glance: A Novel”, p.328, Simon and Schuster
  • War is thus divine in itself, since it is a law of the world. War is divine through its consequences of a supernatural nature which are as much general as particular. War is divine in the mysterious glory that surrounds it and in the no less inexplicable attraction that draws us to it. War is divine by the manner in which it breaks out.

    War   Law   Break Out  
    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.254, Routledge
  • We learned the value of research in World War II.

    War   Keys   History  
  • The generation which lived through the Second World War is disappearing. Post-war generations see Europe's great achievements - liberty, peace and prosperity - as a given.

  • As a result of World War II, European artists migrated to America, enlarging the scene and diminishing Paris as the center. America was beginning its dominance of the art world with the emergence of the Abstract Expressionists.

    Art   War   Paris  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I think when we think about the judgment of someone who might want World War III, we might think about someone who might shut down a bridge because they don't like their friends.

    War   Thinking   Bridges  
    Source: cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com
  • I had done a guerrilla in World War II, so I had some knowledge of, of the the village life, and the way guerrillas worked.

    War   Village Life   Done  
  • The Iranian issue I don't think has much to do with nuclear weapons frankly. Nobody is saying Iran should have nuclear weapons ­nor should anybody else. But the point in the Middle East, as distinct from North Korea, is that this is center of the world's energy resources. Originally the British and secondarily the French had dominated it, but after the Second World War, it's been a U.S. preserve. That's been an axiom of U.S. foreign policy, that it must control Middle East energy resources.

    War   Thinking   Issues  
    Source: www.counterpunch.org
  • As a privileged survivor of the First World War, I hope I may be allowed to interject here a deeply felt tribute to those who were not fortunate enough to succeed, but who shared the signal honor of trying to the last to salvage peace.

    War   Honor   Trying  
  • I loved World War II. I didn't want the war to end. I wanted the war to go on forever.

    War   Forever   Goes On  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • We've been there on World Wars, it's time for World Party I.

    Time   War   Party  
  • History demonstrates that previous military drawdowns invited aggression by our enemies. After World War I, America drew down forces until the U.S. Army had fewer than 100,000 men in uniform. That weakness invited Nazi aggression in Europe and the imperial Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor.

    Military   War   Army  
  • I mean science was blamed for all the horrors of World War I, just as it's blamed today for nuclear weapons and quite rightly.

    War   Mean   Nuclear  
    Interview with Austin Allen, bigthink.com. March 5, 2010.
  • (World War I) was the most colossal, murderous, mismanaged butchery that has ever taken place on earth. Any writer who said otherwise lied, So the writers either wrote propaganda, shut up, or fought.

    War   Taken   History  
  • The first World War in so many ways shaped the 20th century and really remade our world for the worse.

    War   Our World   Way  
    "WWI: The Battle That Split Europe, And Families". "All things considered" with Guy Raz, www.npr.org. April 30, 2011.
  • Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you.

    Badass   Eye   Soldier  
    Order of the Day, 2 June 1944
  • We have an Army that hasn't been in this position since World War II, in terms of levels and in terms of readiness and in terms of everything else. We are not capable like we have to be.

    War   Army   World  
    Source: time.com
  • The enemy of our games was always Japan, and the courses were so thorough that after the start of World War II, nothing that happened in the Pacific was strange or unexpected.

    War   Japan   Games  
  • I was going to public school in the post-World War II, the grey doldrum years. But I was in this extraordinary environment of Manhattan, of Greenwich Village, of bohemian parents.

    War   School   Years  
    Source: logosjournal.com
  • When I appeared before the draft board examiner during World War II, he asked me if I thought I could kill. "I don't know about strangers," I replied, "but friends, certainly."

    Friends   War   Boards  
  • My graduate study was interrupted, like that of many others, by World War II.

    War   World   Study  
  • Without good grammar, the United States would have lost World War II.

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