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War Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- The best battle is the battle that is never fought. The best war is the war that is won without a battle.
- In this world we see nothing but diversity. Everyone thinks separate ideas and wants to develop a separate identity. They fight wars with each other.…
- The vast majority of beings who incarnate on this planet are at the stage of their evolution where power is the dominant theme. They are…
- People on this planet are currently preparing to blow themselves up in ultimate thermonuclear wars. We are living among beings whose state of mind is…
- In our world, in our pre-World War III condition, meditation is considered a cult activity and people who practice self-discovery are actually persecuted and ridiculed.
- The imbalance I speak of in the world, which we see manifested in wars, violence, poverty and other depressed social conditions stems from a lack…
- We live in a world of wars and wars alarms, of famines, of oppression. While there are many wonderful people in this world, you'll notice…
- We live in a world that is dominated by war, hate, violence and suspicion. Those are the things that come naturally in this world. So…
- A war is an incarnation. A battle is a day of your life. So we do one day at a time in self-discovery.
- Until women assume their rightful place on earth there will never be an end to wars, cruelty and oppression.
- That is why we live in a world where there are so many wars and so much destruction. This is an arena of power.
- It's a civil war, and Arjuna knows a lot of people who are on the opposite side of the battlefield - they've been his friends.
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