War Quotes
Discover the best quotes about War. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on War from various authors and personalities.
People do not want words. They want the sound of battle.
We have always said that in our war with the Arabs we had a secret weapon-no alternative.
We don't want wars even when we win.
The dagger plunged in the name of Freedom is plunged into the breast of Freedom.
War can be abolished only through war; and in order to get rid of the gun, it is necessary to take up the gun.
Enemy advances, we retreat; enemy halts, we harass; enemy tires, we attack; enemy retreats, we pursue.
The main form of struggle is war; the main form of organization is the army... . Without armed struggle there would be no place for the proletariat, there will be no place for the people, there will be no place for the Communist Party, and there will be no victory in revolution.
As far as world war goes, there are really only two possibilities: either war provokes revolution, or revolution averts war.
There is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare.
Place your army in deadly peril, and it will survive; plunge it into desperate straits, and it will come off in safety.
Love of my country does not demand that I shall hate and slay those noble and faithful souls who also love theirs.
I believe all war to be wholly wrong.
It is not merely cruelty that leads men to love war, it is excitement.
To my mind, to kill in war is not a whit better than to commit ordinary murder.
Christianity has not failed. It is simply that nations have failed to try it. There would be no war in a God-directed world.
War determines not who is right but who is left.
I appeal to all men and women, whether they be eminent or humble, to declare that they will refuse to give any further assistance to war or the preparation of war.
I don't know what will be used in the next world war, but the fourth will be fought with stones.
War lives on despotism and is not waged with God's love.
I believe serious progress (in the abolition of war) can be achieved only when men become organized on an international scale and refuse, as a body, to enter military or war service.