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War Quotes by Mak_786
- But everything is fair in love and war would be lost to me because I love her but she does not love me You fool
- I never heard it: the beginning of the war he was killed first
- Members die in the war also does not know, what was hissin
- Army's need for war and war must be hated
- Third World War will be the mainstay of petrol and inflation
- Fight the war on corruption has been launched from within each country and victory will be ours as an example Egypt
- Stone Age humans from wild animals being used for war / battle that continues to this day / but goals have changed, today the big…
- I wish someone would have to explain,, What's Are Wrong,,What's Are Right, Love And War God And Gun
- Every great war beginning on is a very tiny reasons_
- {_Opening of the every great war being on is a very tiny reasons_}
- {_To work in a strange language, in which you are not efficient at all , reflects your courage and confidence ; but it is such…
- I'm listen that, everything fear in love and war, but I'm never following that, because I'm well aware how can get back position which was…
- I have heard that everything is fair in love and war but I never follow it because I know how you can gain back your…
- The war to win by strategy not from arms, and strategies are drawn by the mind not from theheart
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