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Nations Quotes by Albert Einstein
- With all my heart I believe that the world's present system of sovereign nations can only lead to barbarism, war and inhumanity, and that only…
- To have security against atomic bombs and against the other biological weapons, we have to prevent war, for if we cannot prevent war every nation…
- Realising the healthy international relations can be created only among populations made up of individuals who themselves are healthy and enjoy a measure a independence,…
- War seems to me to be a mean, contemptible thing: I would rather be hacked in pieces than take part in such an abominable business.…
- Unless Americans come to realize that they are not stronger in the world because they have the bomb but weaker because of their vulnerability to…
- Modern education is competitive, nationalistic and separative. It has trained the child to regard material values as of major importance, to believe that his nation…
- There is no scientific antidote, only education. You've got to change the way people think. I am not interested in disarmament talks between nations .…
- As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable.
- Children don’t heed the life experiences of their parents, and nations ignore history. Bad lessons always have to be learned anew.
- Unless Americans come to realize that they are not stronger in the world because they have the bomb but weaker because of their vulnerability to…
More Nations Quotes
- The core issue here is that the Israeli government refuses to commit to terms of reference for the negotiations that are based… — Mahmoud Abbas
- All nations are degrading and consuming their environment to a point beyond capacity. In the past 15 years in the U.S. we… — Gaylord Nelson
- The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- No one has ever succeeded in keeping nations at war except by lies. — Salvador de Madariaga
- Nations crumble from within when the citizenry asks of government those things which the citizenry might better provide for itself. — Ronald Reagan
- For my name and memory I leave to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations and the next ages. — Francis Bacon
- We have nothing in our history or position to invite aggression; we have everything to beckon us to the cultivation of relations… — Franklin P. Adams
- Money speaks sense in a language all nations understand. — Aphra Behn