Quote by John Foster Dulles Download Open image “We walked to the brink and we looked it in the face.” — John Foster Dulles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
We looked at each other until it felt like everything would burst into flames — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
But I looked out at the waves far below the bluff. They looked violent, erupting against the cliff. I watched them rising - up,… — Jaimal Yogis Copy Share Image
In the end, that's a blind alley - we have to get back to being able to think on our feet and react. — Duncan Green Copy Share Image
Our gazes met. It seemed an entire conversation took place in that one glance. Each of us saw what we needed to know. — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
Here, in the bare dark face of night A calm unhurried eye draws sight We see in what we think we fear The cloudings… — Iain Banks Copy Share Image
...we were like two people standing apart on separate mountain peaks, recklessly leaning forward to throw stones at one another, unaware of the dangerous… — Amy Tan Copy Share Image
And as I looked up, I was gazing on a hill, and in my spine I felt an icy, icy chill. And as I… — Nate Ramer Copy Share Image
When we got down from the ambulances there were sharp cracks about us as bursts of shrapnel splashed down upon the Town Hall square.… — Philip Gibbs Copy Share Image
You see something scary, you should stand up and step toward it, not away from it. Instinctively, reflexively, in a raging fury. — Lee Child Copy Share Image
I went walking around the city some more, people watching with a cold, blank stare. And I saw your face in everyone, I swear. — Elliott Smith Copy Share Image
The United States of America does not have friends; it has interests. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
The principle of neutrality ... has increasingly become an obsolete conception, and, except under very special circumstances, it is an immoral and shortsighted conception. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
The United Nations was not set up to be a reformatory. It was assumed that you would be good before you got in and… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
Economic and military power can be developed under the spur of laws and appropriations. But moral power does not derive from any act of… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
The United Nations represents not a final stage in the development of world order, but only a primitive stage. Therefore its primary task is… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
Somehow we find it hard to sell our values, namely that the rich should plunder the poor. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
Of all tasks of government the most basic is to protect its citizens against violence. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
The world will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve for war the finest human qualities. Peace, no less than war, requires… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
I wouldn't attach too much importance to these student riots. I remember when I was a student at the Sorbonne in Paris, I used… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
Peace can be a cover whereby evil men can perpetrate diabolical wrongs. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
Our institutions of freedom will not survive unless they are constantly replenished by the faith that gave them birth. — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image
In order to bring a nation to support the burdens of maintaining great military establishments, it is necessary to create an emotional state akin… — John Foster Dulles Copy Share Image