We know that if al Queda or one of these terrorist organizations were to get a weapon of mass destruction from Iraq,… — Paul Cellucci Copy Share Image
There are several differences between a football game and a revolution. For one thing, a football game usually lasts longer and the… — Alfred Hitchcock Copy Share Image
But all three of them had had to lose things in order to gain other things. Will had lost his shell and… — Nick Hornby Copy Share Image
As the mask of deception falls off the face of humanity Unveiling the grim reality of duality In which everyone is a… — Morgan Freeman Copy Share Image
I don't think it was a patriotic war. I think it was a mistake, a strategic mistake, and I think that the… — Wesley Clark Copy Share Image
When Anaxagoras was told of the death of his son, he only said, "I knew he was mortal." So we in all… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
Neoconservatives and the Pentagon have good reason to fear the return of the Vietnam Syndrome. The label intentionally suggests a disease, a… — Tom Hayden Copy Share Image
I urge individuals around the world to stand up, and ask local leaders, if they haven't already, to pledge to purchase cleaner… — Leonardo DiCaprio Copy Share Image
At Travelers, we were much more opportunistic. It was very successful, but it wasn't an integrated financial services company. We had a… — Jamie Dimon Copy Share Image
“Having always observed that most of them who constantly took in the weekly Bills of Mortality made little other use of them… — John Graunt Copy Share Image
“Fallujah was a Guernica with no Picasso. A city of 300,000 was deprived of water, electricity, and food, emptied of most of… — Jean Bricmont Copy Share Image
“When you lose a friend [in battle] you have an overpowering desire to go back home and yell in everybody's ear, "This… — Bill Mauldin Copy Share Image
When the purge of teacher individualism is unrestrained, eccentricity, initiative and individuality become the casualties. — Andy Hargreaves Copy Share Image
One thing we cannot put a number on is the number of casualties because people were never connected to their purpose in… — Steve Southerland Copy Share Image
The world is a dangerous, unstable place and sometimes there are casualties and struggles for power. — Greg Bryk Copy Share Image
“Writing a novel is actually searching for victims. As I write I keep looking for casualties. The stories uncover the casualties." (Interview… — John Irving Copy Share Image
It's often been observed that the first casualty of war is the truth. But that's a lie, too, in its way. The… — L. Neil Smith Copy Share Image
For fear of dropping the troops in the sea, the pilots tended to drop them too far inland - some of them… — Kurt Student Copy Share Image
All of a sudden, space isn't friendly. All of a sudden, it's a place where people can die. . . . Many… — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
Kids, they are always hurting themselves. It's like, "Quick, get me to casualty quick!" while your doing something important like sitting down… — Dylan Moran Copy Share Image
Suicide bombers caused us more than 50 percent of our casualties. The fence works. There is a decline in the number of… — Silvan Shalom Copy Share Image
By citing the UN Charter I indicate that the defensive party to the conflict should use only proportionate force, try to avoid… — Bhikkhu Bodhi Copy Share Image
When we talk about carpet bombing ISIL, that's what it looks like, creating huge numbers of civilian casualties, which increases the numbers… — John R. Allen Copy Share Image
More than 80 per cent of the British casualties of the Great War were English. More than 80 per cent of the… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
The number of casualties will be more than any of us can bear ultimately. And I don't think we want to speculate… — Rudy Giuliani Copy Share Image
...the first casualty (of this crisis) had been the United Nations. It would need an immense effort, an almost superhuman effort, to… — Alec Douglas-Home Copy Share Image
The assault on Malta will cost us many casualties...but...I consider it absolutely essential for the future development of the war. If we… — Ugo Cavallero Copy Share Image
So one important lesson of Vietnam is, the first casualty of an unwise and unjust war are the American troops called on… — Paul Begala Copy Share Image
I think on civilian casualties they could do more. It's actually something I've discussed with the editors involved. They're aware of it,… — Daniel Okrent Copy Share Image
I was charging forward too hard, into too many war zones, working too long, drinking too heavily, pushing forward, pushing forward. And… — Brad Willis Copy Share Image
“There are casualties in war. Those who don’t make it back to a place of sound hopes and dreams. Some take on… — Christopher Hawke Copy Share Image
Never before has a populist democracy attained international supremacy. But the pursuit of power is not a goal that commands popular passion,… — Zbigniew Brzezinski Copy Share Image
The United States government was proud that, although perhaps 100,000 Iraqis had died in the Gulf War of 1991, there were only… — Howard Zinn Copy Share Image
What is and isn't justified by military necessity is, naturally, open to interpretation. One of the key concepts, though, is the law… — Sebastian Junger Copy Share Image
As the duties of superintending the national defense and of securing the public peace against foreign or domestic violence involve a provision… — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
If the first casualty of war is innocence, then perhaps with each bullet fired, bomb detonated, leader overthrown, wall built, economy destroyed… — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
Within three hours of a disaster event there should be a recon damage assessment of the infrastructure and an educated guess as… — Steven Van Zandt Copy Share Image
Mr. Chairman, the price for continuing this war is too high, not only in budgetary terms, but in American lives, Iraqi civilian… — John Conyers Copy Share Image
Of the 664 men who rode into the Valley of Death about 540 eventually got out of it again. By far the… — Simon Heffer Copy Share Image
Al-Qa'ida does not follow a traditional command structure, wear uniforms, carry its arms openly, or mass its troops at the borders of… — John O. Brennan Copy Share Image