I can't understand why anyone would want nuclear warheads. If you shoot them off, it's not like you can take over that… — Rick Yune Copy Share Image
Except for fools and madmen, everyone knows that nuclear war would he an unprecedented human catastrophe. — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
I suspect the soviets never did want to use those bombs. The most Stalinist of Soviet hard-liners - Stalin, for example -… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
...nuclear threats and nuclear weapons are the last argument of weak, stressed and irresponsible politicians. People must act very quicky to stop… — Alla Yaroshinskaya Copy Share Image
How well a posse policy will fare in a world with 3 billion people below the poverty line and nuclear warheads scattered… — Herbert Schiller Copy Share Image
Most of my nightmares that jolt me awake either involve the cosmos or something completely out of human control. In reality, I… — Lorene Scafaria Copy Share Image
“It hasn't happened yet, nuclear war. No missiles have been sent. As long as it hasn't happened, there's a chance that it… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
The U.S. had about 10,000 nuclear warheads. It is estimated that the U.S. is heading towards having 6,000 nuclear warheads in the… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
The cure is care. Caring for others is the practice of peace. Caring becomes as important as curing. Caring produces the cure,… — Sargent Shriver Copy Share Image
“Would we argue that ten thousand target nuclear warheads are likely to enhance the prospect for our survival? What account would we… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
You don't have any communication between the Israelis and the Iranians. You have all sorts of local triggers for conflict. Having countries… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It should make people nervous when non-transparent regimes, that have announced that they've got nuclear warheads, fire missiles. This is not the… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
“I think of everything and I'm pretty sure if I could use my organizational skills for something else, like wildlife survival kits… — Corey Ann Haydu Copy Share Image
The most important issues to address are the truly existential threats we face: climate change and nuclear war. On the former, the… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
wouldn't you like to make sure all those millions you give to Uncle Sam went to schools and hospitals instead of nuclear… — Susan Elizabeth Phillips Copy Share Image
This whole notion that the robot has to declare nuclear war is one part of the discussion, but it may not be… — Neill Blomkamp Copy Share Image
There's no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat Yes, he has chemical and biological weapons. He's had those for a long… — Wesley Clark Copy Share Image
“Even if we act to erase material poverty, there is another greater task; it is to confront the poverty of satisfaction –… — Nic Marks Copy Share Image
The fact that lately some circles, not less powerful by their small size, have been actively promoting certain theories, as dangerous as… — Alfonso Garcia Robles Copy Share Image
“Nuclear weapons could bring about the Book of Revelation in a matter of hours; they could do it today. Of course, no… — Martin Amis Copy Share Image
“Whether blatant or subtle, brainwashing has become a major, time-consuming activity in American education at all levels. Some zealots have not hesitated… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
In an all-out nuclear war, more destructive power than in all of World War II would be unleashed every second during the… — Jimmy Carter Copy Share Image
...but highly placed sources within the Kennedy Administration disagreed: "[T]he assumption that the strategic nuclear balance mattered in any way was wrong...… — Robert McNamara Copy Share Image
Take the [1980] Jimmy Carter-Ronald Reagan debate. Carter kept trying to imply that somehow Ronald Reagan was going to push the button,… — Roger Ailes Copy Share Image
Any fool can start a war, and once he's done so, even the wisest of men are helpless to stop it -… — Nikita Khrushchev Copy Share Image
Nuclear war is inevitable, says the pessimists; Nuclear war is impossible, says the optimists; Nuclear war is inevitable unless we make it… — Sydney J. Harris Copy Share Image
Some programs have been theatrical masterpieces, but all we're seeing is the negative side of nuclear war. — Barry Goldwater Copy Share Image
As difficult as it is to eliminate the risk of nuclear warfare, it requires fewer changes to the global economy than does… — Graciela Chichilnisky Copy Share Image
Kennedy said that if we had nuclear war we'd kill 300 million people in the first hour. McNamara, who is a good… — Norman Thoma Copy Share Image
“Raindrops make rivers and ocean - our deep intention and positive actions will make the world free from nuclear weapons and wars.” — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
If we are to assume that North Korea becomes a nuclear-power state, of course the danger of having an all-out nuclear war,… — Lee Myung-bak Copy Share Image
The human species really could have faced global thermonuclear war. During seventy years of Cold War we grew used to it. — Larry Niven Copy Share Image
Since the end of the Cold War two main nuclear powers have begun to make big reductions in their nuclear arsenals. Each… — Joseph Rotblat Copy Share Image
The prediction of nuclear winter is drawn not, of course, from any direct experience with the consequences of global nuclear war, but… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
The politicians always told us that the Cold War stand-off could only change by way of nuclear war. None of them believed… — Lech Walesa Copy Share Image
But if Saddam had been in a position credibly to threaten America or any of its allies - or the coalition's forces… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
No one in a novel by Virginia Woolf ever filled up the petrol tank of her car. No one in Hemingway's postwar… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image
We do not believe that a nuclear war should be fought and we do not believe that a nuclear war can be… — Atal Bihari Vajpayee Copy Share Image
Look at what President Kennedy managed to achieve during the Cuban missile crisis. If Bush had been president in 1962, do you… — Bianca Jagger Copy Share Image
Without perestroika, the cold war simply would not have ended. But the world could not continue developing as it had, with the… — Mikhail Gorbachev Copy Share Image