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Give me the money that has been spent in war and I will clothe every man, woman,
and child in an attire of which kings and queens will be proud. I will build
a schoolhouse in every valley over the whole earth. I will crown every hillside
with a place of worship consecrated to peace. --Charles Sumner War does not determine who is right - only who is left. --Bertrand Russell It'll be a great day when education gets all the money it wants and
the Air Force has to hold a bake sale to buy bombers. --Author unknown, quoted
in You Said a Mouthful edited by Ronald D. Fuchs I dream
of giving birth to a child who will ask, "Mother, what was war?" --Eve Merriam The release of atom power has changed everything except
our way of thinking... the solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind.
If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker. --Albert Einstein The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem, it is
generally employed only by small children and large nations. --David Friedman "There are no atheists in foxholes" isn't an argument against
atheism, it's an argument against foxholes. --James Morrow Sometimes I think it should be a rule of war that you have to see somebody up
close and get to know him before you can shoot him. --M*A*S*H, Colonel Potter All the arms we need are for hugging. --Author Unknown A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon. --Napoleon If we do not end war - war will end us. Everybody says that, millions
of people believe it, and nobody does anything. --H.G. Wells, Things to
Come (the "film story"), Part III, adapted from his 1933 novel The
Shape of Things to Come, spoken by the character John Cabal (Thanks Bill!) A great war leaves the country with three armies - an army of cripples,
an army of mourners, and an army of thieves. --German Proverb The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience.
Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about
war that we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living. --Omar Bradley Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies
in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are
cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone.
It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes
of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense.
Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron. --Dwight
D. Eisenhower, speech, American Society of Newspaper Editors, 16 April 1953 The most persistent sound which reverberates through men's history is
the beating of war drums. --Arthur Koestler, Janus: A Summing Up What a cruel thing is war: to separate and destroy families and
friends, and mar the purest joys and happiness God has granted us in this world;
to fill our hearts with hatred instead of love for our neighbors, and to devastate
the fair face of this beautiful world. --Robert E. Lee, letter to his wife,
1864 Everyone's a pacifist between wars. It's like being a
vegetarian between meals. --Colman McCarthy Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation
has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably, no nation is rich enough
to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot
have both. --Abraham Flexner Draft beer, not people. --Attributed to Bob Dylan The problem in defense is how far you can
go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without. --Dwight D. Eisenhower War will exist until that distant
day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that
the warrior does today. --John F. Kennedy In Flanders fields
the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place,
and in the sky, The larks, still bravely singing, fly, Scarce heard amid
the guns below. --John McCrae What this planet needs
is more mistletoe and less missile-talk. --Author Unknown Join the Army, see the world, meet interesting people - and kill them.--Pacifist Badge, 1978 Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is
not a crime. --Ernest Hemingway War makes thieves and peace
hangs them. --George Herbert You can no more win a war than
you can win an earthquake. --Jeanette Rankin You are not going
to get peace with millions of armed men. The chariot of peace cannot advance
over a road littered with cannon. --David Lloyd George Sometime they'll give a war and nobody will come. --Carl Sandburg In war, there are no unwounded soldiers. --José Narosky We kind o' thought Christ went agin war an' pillage. --James Russell
Lowell If we let people see that kind of thing, there
would never again be any war. --Pentagon official explaining why the U.S.
military censored graphic footage from the Gulf War I have no doubt
that we will be successful in harnessing the sun's energy.... If sunbeams were
weapons of war, we would have had solar energy centuries ago. --Sir George
Porter, quoted in The Observer, 26 August 1973 War would
end if the dead could return. --Stanley Baldwin War! that mad
game the world so loves to play. --Jonathan Swift It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill
in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets. --Voltaire, War We need a new law that owners of SUVs are automatically in the military
reserve. Then they can go get their own goddamn oil. --Jello Biafra,
quoted in The Guardian, 3 November 2007 If it's natural to
kill, why do men have to go into training to learn how? --Joan Baez, "What
Would You Do If....?" I couldn't help but say to [Mr. Gorbachev],
just think how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held
if suddenly there was a threat to this world from another planet. [We'd]
find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on this earth
together. --Ronald Reagan, 1985 [John] Dalton's records, carefully
preserved for a century, were destroyed during the World War II bombing of Manchester.
It is not only the living who are killed in war. --Isaac Asimov The tragedy of war is that it uses man's best to do man's worst. --Henry
Fosdick All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous
ones. In my opinion, there never was a good war or a bad peace. When
will mankind be convinced and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration? --Benjamin Franklin In war, truth is the first casualty. --Aeschylus (Thanks, Dan) Men are at war with each other
because each man is at war with himself. --Francis Meehan Only
the dead have seen the end of war. --Plato No country is so
wild and difficult but men will make it a theater of war. --Ambrose Bierce Man, in his sensitivity, does not give names to animals he intends to
eat but goes on giving names to children he intends to send to war. --Robert
Brault, www.robertbrault.com War grows out of the desire of the individual to gain advantage at the
expense of his fellow man. --Napoleon Hill We have war when
at least one of the parties to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace. --Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Man is the only animal that deals in that
atrocity of atrocities, War. He is the only one that gathers his brethren
about him and goes forth in cold blood and calm pulse to exterminate his kind.
He is the only animal that for sordid wages will march out... and help to slaughter
strangers of his own species who have done him no harm and with whom he has no
quarrel.... And in the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his
hands and works for "the universal brotherhood of man" - with his mouth. --Mark Twain Patriots always talk of dying for their country and
never of killing for their country. --Bertrand Russell, attributed It doesn't require any particular bravery to stand on the floor of the
Senate and urge our boys in Vietnam to fight harder, and if this war mushrooms
into a major conflict and a hundred thousand young Americans are killed, it won't
be U.S. Senators who die. It will be American soldiers who are too young
to qualify for the Senate. --George McGovern I'm fed up to
the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in. --George
McGovern When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die. --Jean-Paul
Sartre The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem.
It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one. --Albert Einstein, "Atomic War or Peace," Atlantic Monthly, November
1945 You cannot prevent and prepare for war at the same
time. --Albert Einstein We kill because we are afraid of our
own shadow, afraid that if we used a little common sense we'd have to admit that
our glorious principles were wrong. --Henry Miller, The Wisdom of the
Heart, 1941 The refuge of the morally, intellectually,
artistically and economically bankrupt is war. --Martin H. Fischer They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's
country. But in modern war there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying.
You will die like a dog for no good reason. --Ernest Hemingway The ability and inclination to use physical strength is no indication
of bravery or tenacity to life. The greatest cowards are often the greatest
bullies. Nothing is cheaper and more common than physical bravery. --Clarence Darrow, Resist Not Evil Where is the
indignation about the fact that the United States and Soviet Union have accumulated
thirty thousand pounds of destructive force for every human being in the world? --Norman Cousins I think war might be God's way of teaching us geography. --Paul Rodriguez The era of true peace on earth will not
come as long as a tremendous percentage of your taxes goes to educate men in the
trades of slaughter. --Reginald Wright Kauffman Are
bombs the only way of setting fire to the spirit of a people? Is the human
will as inert as the past two world-wide wars would indicate? --Gregory Clark The way to win an atomic war
is to make certain it never starts. --Omar Bradley War
is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace. --Thomas Mann We have failed to grasp the fact that mankind is becoming a single unit,
and that for a unit to fight against itself is suicide. --Havelock Ellis Have not I myself known five hundred living soldiers sabred into crows'
meat for a piece of glazed cotton, which they call their flag; which had you sold
it at any market-cross, would not have brought above three groschen? --Thomas
Carlyle, "Sartor Resartus" The basic problems facing the world today are not susceptible to a military
solution. --John F. Kennedy War is the only game in which it
doesn't pay to have the home-court advantage. --Dick Motta War. The dark time of valour, loss and hope where a man is controlled
by his gun; where a gun is controlled by his hatred. Completely uncontrollable. --Daniel Ha If it were
proved to me that in making war, my ideal had a chance of being realized, I would
still say "no" to war. For one does not create a human society on
mounds of corpses. --Louis Lecoin War is fear cloaked in courage. --William Westmoreland War has a deeper and more ineffable relation
to hidden grandeurs in man than has yet been deciphered. --Thomas de Quincey No country can act wisely simultaneously in every part of the globe
at every moment of time. --Henry Kissinger Liberty and democracy
become unholy when their hands are dyed red with innocent blood. --Gandhi,
Non-violence in Peace and War, 1948 I would like
it if men had to partake in the same hormonal cycles to which we're subjected
monthly. Maybe that's why men declare war - because they have a need to
bleed on a regular basis. --Brett Butler We saw the
lightning and that was the guns and then we heard the thunder and that was the
big guns; and then we heard the rain falling and that was the blood falling; and
when we came to get in the crops, it was dead men that we reaped. --Harriet
Tubman It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passions, than
to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace. --André
Gide, Journals, 13 September 1938 Battles, in these
ages, are transacted by mechanism; with the slightest possible development of
human individuality or spontaneity; men now even die, and kill one another, in
an artificial manner. --Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, vol
1, book VII, chapter 4 The military don't start wars.
Politicians start wars. --William Westmoreland I have never
advocated war except as a means of peace. --Ulysses S. Grant We are going to have peace even if we have to fight for it. --Dwight D. Eisenhower In the name of peace They waged the wars Ain't they got no shame --Nikki Giovanni Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity. --Author Unknown What is absurd and monstrous about war is that men
who have no personal quarrel should be trained to murder one another in cold blood. --Aldous Huxley Man has no right to kill his brother.
It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude
to the crime of murder. --Percy Bysshe Shelley, "A Declaration of Rights" Frankly, I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and
leave the whole field to private individuals. --Joseph Heller, Catch-22,
1955 To kill a man is not to defend a doctrine, but to
kill a man. --Michael Servetus A day will come when a cannon
will be exhibited in museums, just as instruments of torture are now, and the
people will be astonished that such a thing could have been. --Victor Hugo Anyone who has ever looked into the glazed eyes of a soldier dying on
the battlefield will think hard before starting a war. --Otto Von Bismark The draft is white people sending black people to fight yellow people
to protect the country they stole from red people. --Gerome Gragni and James
Rado, 1967 War hath no fury like a noncombatant. --Charles
Edward Montague, Disenchantment What a country
calls its vital... interests are not things that help its people live, but things
that help it make war. Petroleum is a more likely cause of international
conflict than wheat. --Simone Weil, Ecrits historiques et politiques,
1960 War is never a solution; it is an aggravation. --Benjamin Disraeli The stench of the trail of Ego in our
History. It is ego - ego, the fountain cry, origin, sole source of war. --George Meredith, Beauchamp's Career Dress it as
we may, feather it, daub it with gold, huzza it, and sing swaggering songs about
it, what is war, nine times out of ten, but murder in uniform? --Douglas
Jerrold If you wish to be brothers, drop your weapons. --Pope John Paul II Law never made men a whit more just;
and by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the
agents of injustice. A common and natural result of an undue respect for
law is that you may see a file of soldiers, colonel, captain, corporal, privates,
powder-monkeys, and all marching in admirable order over hill and dale to the
wars, against their wills, ay, against their common sense and consciences, which
makes it very steep marching indeed, and produces a palpitation of the heart.
They have no doubt that it is a damnable business in which they are concerned;
they are all peaceably inclined. Now, what are they? Men at all? or
small movable forts and magazines, at the service of some unscrupulous man in
power? The mass of men serve the State thus, not as men mainly, but as machines,
with their bodies.... In most cases there is no free exercise whatever of the
judgment or of the moral sense; but they put themselves on a level with wood and
earth and stones; and wooden men can perhaps be manufactured that will serve the
purpose as well. --Henry David Thoreau, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and
die. --Herbert Hoover A day of battle is a day of harvest for
the devil. --William Hooke There is nothing that
war has ever achieved that we could not better achieve without it. --Havelock
Ellis All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. --François Fénelon War should belong to the tragic past,
to history: it should find no place on humanity's agenda for the future. --Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) Men were made for
war. Without it they wandered greyly about, getting under the feet of the
women, who were trying to organize the really important things of life. --Alice Thomas Ellis Will... the threat of common extermination
continue?... Must children receive the arms race from us as a necessary inheritance? --Pope John Paul II, speech at the UN, 1979 War is nothing
less than a temporary repeal of the principles of virtue. It is a system
out of which almost all the virtues are excluded, and in which nearly all the
vices are included. --Robert Hall Traditional nationalism
cannot survive the fissioning of the atom. One world or none. --Stuart
Chase Wars usually have the effect of speeding up the process of
history. --Pieter Geyl, Debates With Historians Why do we kill people who are killing people to show that killing people
is wrong? --Holly Near The pioneers of a warless world are
the [youth] who refuse military service. --Albert Einstein O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells;
help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead;
help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing
in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help
us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help
us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the
wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun
flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail,
imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it. --Mark Twain, "The
War Prayer" The death of one man is a tragedy. The death
of millions is a statistic. --Joe Stalin, comment to Churchill at Potsdam,
1945 Men like war: they do not hold much sway over birth,
so they make up for it with death. Unlike women, men menstruate by shedding
other people's blood. --Lucy Ellman War is an ugly
thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of
moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.
The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is
more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no
chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than
himself. --John Stewart Mill The aim of military training is
not just to prepare men for battle, but to make them long for it. --Louis
Simpson The object of war is not to die for your country, but to
make the other bastard die for his. --George Patton The expendability
factor has increased by being transferred from the specialised, scarce and expensively
trained military personnel to the amorphous civilian population. American
strategists have calculated the proportion of civilians killed in this century's
major wars. In the First World War 5 per cent of those killed were civilians,
in the Second World War 48 per cent, while in a Third World War 90-95 per cent
would be civilians. --Colin Ward, Anarchy in Action You can't say civilization don't advance, however, for in every war
they kill you in a new way. --Will Rogers, New York Times, 23 December
1929 Organized slaughter, we realize, does not settle a dispute;
it merely silences an argument. --James Frederick Green I recoil with horror at the ferociousness of man. Will nations never
devise a more rational umpire of differences than force? Are there no means
of coercing injustice more gratifying to our nature than a waste of the blood
of thousands and of the labor of millions of our fellow creatures? --Thomas
Jefferson War should be made a crime, and those who instigate
it should be punished as criminals. --Charles Evans Hughes War is a game which were their subjects wise, kings would not play at. --William Cowper Borders are scratched across the hearts
of men By strangers with a calm, judicial pen, And when the borders bleed
we watch with dread The lines of ink across the map turn red. --Marya Mannes,
Subverse: Rhymes for Our Times, 1959 War is not
an adventure. It is a disease. It is like typhus. --Antoine de
Saint-Exupery They should pick a dry year to fight the war.
Better yet, civilize the moronic races and have no wars at all. --Clair J.
Clark, letter to wife, March 1944 I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude
during war. --Georges Clemenceau As long as mankind shall continue
to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their benefactors,
the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of exalted characters. --Edward Gibbon There's a graveyard in northern France
where all the dead boys from D-Day are buried. The white crosses reach from
one horizon to the other. I remember looking it over and thinking it was
a forest of graves. But the rows were like this, dizzying, diagonal, perfectly
straight, so after all it wasn't a forest but an orchard of graves. Nothing
to do with nature, unless you count human nature. --Barbara Kingsolver, Animal
Dreams War! When I but think of this word, I feel bewildered,
as though they were speaking to me of sorcery, of the Inquisition, of a distant,
finished, abominable, monstrous, unnatural thing. When they speak to us
of cannibals, we smile proudly, as we proclaim our superiority to these savages.
Who are the real savages? Those who struggle in order to eat those whom
they vanquish, or those who struggle merely to kill? --Guy de Maupassant,
Sur l'Eau The bomb that fell on Hiroshima fell
on America too. It fell on no city, no munition plants, no docks.
It erased no church, vaporized no public buildings, reduced no man to his atomic
elements. But it fell, it fell. --Hermann Hagedorn, "The Bomb That
Fell on America" I hate war for its consequences,
for the lies it lives on and propagates, for the undying hatreds it arouses, for
the dictatorships it puts in the place of democracies, and for the starvation
that stalks after it. I hate war, and never again will I sanction or support
another. --Harry Emerson Fosdick It seems like such
a terrible shame that innocent civilians have to get hurt in wars, otherwise combat
would be such a wonderfully healthy way to rid the human race of unneeded trash. --Fred Woodworth In an incredible perversion of justice,
former soldiers who sprayed festeringly poisonous chemicals on Vietnam, and now
find today that they themselves have been damaged by them, appeal to the people
for sympathy and charity. The effects of the defoliant "Agent Orange"
are discussed at length, but not one single newspaper article or hearing that
we are aware of has even mentioned the effects of the people who still live in
those regions of Vietnam. It's as outlandish as if Nazis who gassed Jews
were now to come forward and whine that the poisons they utilized had finally
made them sick. The staggering monstrousness goes unlaughed at and
even unnoticed, as in a Kafka novel. --Fred Woodworth, The Match,
No. 79 A visitor from Mars could easily pick out the civilized
nations. They have the best implements of war. --Herbert V. Prochnow Studies by Medical Corps psychiatrists of combat fatigue cases... found
that fear of killing, rather than fear of being killed, was the most common cause
of battle failure, and that fear of failure ran a strong second. --S.L.A.
Marshall You're an old-timer if you can remember when setting the
world on fire was a figure of speech. --Franklin P. Jones, referring to the
atomic bomb
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