War Quotes
Quotes about War
24 quotes
- “This arrogant, perfumed young noble, in his rustling silks and polished lamellar armour, knew nothing of the hardships o...” — David Pilling
- “There are no miracles these days. Manna will not fall from the sky. Bombs, yes, enough to pierce our hearts, but manna, ...” — Chinelo Okparanta
- “It dosnt matter how many mr. and mrs. johnsons are anti war- the actuall killers who know how to use the weapons are not...” — Anthony Swofford
- “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?” — John F. Kerry
- “We only win at war because we fight another government. If we fought private industry we would not last until noontime.” — R. I. Fitzhenry
- “To arms! to arms! ye brave! The avenging sword unsheathe March on! march on! all hearts resolved On victory or death!” — Rouget De Lisle
- “My court was divided between peace and war according to their various interests, but I considered only their reasons.” — Louis Xiv
- “Great Britain was going to make war on a kindred nation who desired nothing better than to be friends with her.” — Theobald Von Bethmann-hollweg
- “If you're going to write about war, the ugly side is inevitable. Suffering and death are obviously part of war.” — Phil Klay
- “War is a dumb game thought out by men when they become too old to play cowboys and crooks.” — Irma Joubert
- “Above all Vietnam was a war that asked everything of a few and nothing of most in America.” — Myra Mcpherson
- “I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war.” — Georges Clemenceau
- “The Military don't die. They go to heaven to join god's army and prepare for armageddon.” — Zander Stephens
- “I don't know what effect these men will have on the enemy but by God they frighten me.” — Duke Of Wellington
- “You gotta admit, it's a messed-up world when going to war is safer than staying home.” — Paul Langan
- “And this I hate - not men nor flag nor race But only War with its wild grinning face.” — Joseph Dana Miler
- “Today the real test of power is not capacity to make war but capacity to prevent it.” — Anne O'hare Mccormick
- “War's a racket. No doubt. But war is a racket for the politicians, not the soldiers.” — Sean Beaudoin
- “0 God assist our side: at least avoid assisting the enemy and leave the rest to me.” — Prince Leopold
- “The war changed everybody's attitude. We became international almost overnight.” — W. Averell Harriman
- “They were willing to send men and women to death to avoid being called losers.” — Steve Sheinkin
- “God how the dead men Grin by the wall Watching the fun Of the Victory Ball.” — Alfred Noyes
- “The guerilla must live amongst the people as the fish lives in the water.” — Mao Tse-tung
- “Hang yourself brave Crillon. We fought at Arques and you were not there.” — Henry Iv