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averting war
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CHAPLAIN: War is like love, it always finds a way.
Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) German poet, playwright, director, dramaturgist
Mother Courage and Her Children, sc. 6 (1939)
Added on 29-Oct-15 | Last updated 29-Oct-15
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Topics: averting war, conflict, inevitable, war, warmongering
More quotes by Brecht, Bertholt History gives no countenance to the theory that popular governments are either more moral or more pacific than strong monarchies.
William Ralph Inge (1860-1954) English prelate [Dean Inge]
“Our Present Discontents,”
Outspoken Essays: First Series (1919)
Added on 26-Oct-15 | Last updated 4-Jan-16
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Topics: autocracy, averting war, democracy, government, monarchy, morality, peace, war
More quotes by Inge, William Ralph We will have to want peace, want it enough to pay for it, pay for it in our own behavior and in material ways. We will have to want it enough to overcome our lethargy and go out and find all those in other countries who want it as much as we do.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) First Lady of the US (1933-45), politician, diplomat, activist
This Troubled World (1938)
Added on 13-May-15 | Last updated 13-May-15
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Topics: averting war, diplomacy, peace, peace-makers
More quotes by Roosevelt, Eleanor But if survival calls for the bearing of arms, bear them, you must. As we all have. Keep in mind only this, that province of combat is not the end, it is simply the means. And the most essential part of the challenge is for you to find another means that does not come with the killing of your fellow-man.
Rod Serling (1924-1975) American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, narrator
Commencement Speech, Binghamton Central High School, Binghamton, New York (28 Jan 1968)
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If survival calls for the bearing of arms, bear them you must. But the most important part of the challenge is for you to find another means that does not come with the killing of your fellow man.
Added on 8-Jul-08 | Last updated 21-Apr-22
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Topics: averting war, ends and means, killing, war
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