Rock 'n' roll was two pegs below being a prisoner of war back then. — Ronnie Hawkins Copy Share Image
If you surrender you shall be treated as prisoners of war, but if I haveto storm your works you may expect no… — Nathan Bedford Forrest Copy Share Image
“We also ate all the rats we could catch. No doubt many died after the war from disease contracted account of these… — George Levy Copy Share Image
The moment the first American soldier sets foot on the Japanese mainland, all prisoners of war will be shot. — Hideki Tojo Copy Share Image
The lives of prisoners of war after they are returned is almost never discussed, never explored. — Gideon Raff Copy Share Image
A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, and then asks you not to kill him. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“Sure, I'd like to lose some weight, but a tapeworm is the last way I'd like to do it, except becoming a… — Laurie Notaro Copy Share Image
“War is not just the shower of bullets and bombs from both sides, it is also the shower of blood and bones… — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“The situation was fast approaching that of 1863, when Chicago doctors labeled the prison an extermination camp.” — George Levy Copy Share Image
To Mr. Seward: It is my desire that, in case Maximillian will surrender, he be sent here a prisoner of war, but… — Joshua A. Norton Copy Share Image
“Charlotte's face paled. She was already scared as a prisoner of war. Now she knew where she had been taken. She was… — Kenneth S. Murray Copy Share Image
I know that I'm already in the history books and that people are going to remember me as the prisoner of war… — Jessica Lynch Copy Share Image
“He who gives himself up like a prisoner of war must give up his weapons as well. And deprived in advance of… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
My first concept was for a game in which you were a prisoner of war and simply had to escape. If you… — Hideo Kojima Copy Share Image
“The prisoner, having reached the depth of his depression, gradually reawakens to the life around him. He licks himself and his wounded… — P. H. Newman Copy Share Image
There was a military police brigade with over 3,400 soldiers getting ready to go home because their mission - prisoner-of-war operations -… — Janis Karpinski Copy Share Image
My father was a Japanese prisoner of war, a survivor of the Thai-Burma Death Railway, built by a quarter of a million… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
If you look at what the factors were going into the decision, of course there are competing interests and values. And one… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
“At no time have governments been moralists. They never imprisoned people and executed them for having done something. They imprisoned and executed… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Copy Share Image
Napoleon was one of the most complex personalities in history.He was ruthless, small in stature, a bully, vulnerable, unfaithful and I think… — David Suchet Copy Share Image
“Had I made the right decision to give up law school—the “safe” choice—to pursue my passion—a career in broadcast journalism? Would I… — Carmine Gallo Copy Share Image
I was not an anthropology student prior to the war. I took it up as part of a personal readjustment following some… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
Well, he worked for a fairly harmless agency. He worked for the agency that looked after French prisoners of war. Though he… — Robert O. Paxton Copy Share Image
Having found the bomb we have used it. We have used it against those who attacked us without warning at Pearl Harbor,… — Harry S. Truman Copy Share Image
“[...] during one train stop, I watched as another guard with a spirit of empathy, ran out into an apple orchard and… — Omanson, Oliver Copy Share Image
“We had our family patterns and were quite comfortable in them, which made it even more shocking when, just after his eightieth… — Jesse Cozean Copy Share Image
“As the leaders of the Confederacy realized that it needed additional fortification to imprison Union soldiers, they decided upon Andersonville, Georgia because… — Charles River Editors Copy Share Image
“Operational inquiry has established that Danylo Shablia assisted in the espionage activities of his son, Peter Shablia, helping him organize an anti-Soviet… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“As the years go by and I grow older, I feel compelled to record my experiences in wartime Germany. It is important… — Captain Hank Bracker, "Suppresed I Rise Copy Share Image
“It looks like a prisoner of war camp to me." Fiona threw her rucksack down in disgust. "I was expecting a five-star… — Cathy MacPhail Copy Share Image
We learned that a former prisoner of war had more to teach us about what it takes to find a path to… — James C. Collins Copy Share Image
“During the film (long, miserable) he takes her hand and squeezes rhythmically as if he's milking a cow. She's distracted by wondering… — Lesley Glaister Copy Share Image
The closest thing I could think of that men go through is like a prisoner of war being tortured, and then coming… — Larkin Grimm Copy Share Image
We've seen the reality of Saddam's regime: his thugs prepared to kill their own people, the parading of prisoners of war and… — Tony Blair Copy Share Image
I think they clearly do not fit within the prescriptions of the Geneva Convention. It's hard for me to see how members… — Eric Holder Copy Share Image
There's a lot of phones; but I'm out of that field. They make me feel like a prisoner of war; there's not… — Padgett Powell Copy Share Image
“He who gives himself up like a prisoner of war must give up his weapons as well. And deprived in advance of… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“I was mentally prepared to sustain serious injury or death, but before that day I never contemplated the reality of being captured… — Omanson, Oliver Copy Share Image