Atomic War Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Atomic War
Atomic War Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is a sacred bliss.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I'm a Red girl in a sea of Silvers and I can't afford to feel sorry for anyone, least of all the son of a snake.
— Victoria Aveyard
Someone once said that World War Three would be fought with atomic weapons and the next war with sticks and stones.
— Robert F. Kennedy
There is no tenderness without bravery.
— Katherine Center
There, in the tin factory, in the first moment of the atomic age, a human being was crushed by books.
— John Hersey
One effect could be that the huge atomic arsenal created in the cold war could be reduced significantly.
— Gerhard Schroder
Armageddon. The slaughter of humanity. An atomic war no one wanted, but which no one had the wisdom to avoid.
— Edward Bernds
The way to win an atomic war is to make certain it never starts.
— Omar N. Bradley
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomized at a time when the Japanese were suing desperately for peace.
— David T. Dellinger
Mankind must give up war in the Atomic Era. What is at stake is the life or death of humanity.
— Albert Einstein
In the question of peace, people spoke up and demonstrated for peace and against the threat of war, the threat of atomic war.
— Stefan Heym
World War II, the atomic bomb, the Cold War, made it hard for Americans to continue their optimism.
— Stephen Ambrose
To talk of atomic energy in terms of atomic bombs is like talking of electricity in terms of the electric chair.
— Pyotr Kapitsa
I couldn't believe, I felt as if, like I said, I was going to drap deed y'knaw't a mean?
— Charlie Flynn
In my books, there is always a prince, and he always happens upon the damsel in the most unexpected places.
— MarcyKate Connolly
An informed patriotism is what we want.
— Ronald Reagan
The atomic bombs will surely shorten the war, and let us hope that they will effectively end war as a possibility in human affairs.
— Ernest Lawrence
You can't live by other's expectations of you.
— Laury Falter
Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope.
— John Boyd Orr
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
— Albert Einstein
Art is the social antithesis of society, not directly deducible from it.
— Theodor W. Adorno