Cod War Japanese Quotes
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Cod War Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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The Japanese Prime Minister has apologized for Japan's part in World War II. However, he still hasn't mentioned anything about karaoke.
— David Letterman
The moment the first American soldier sets foot on the Japanese mainland, all prisoners of war will be shot.
— Hideki Tojo
If it weren't for the Japanese and the Germans, we wouldn't have any good war movies.
— Stanley Ralph Ross
If you can't change it don't worry about it.
— David Barrett
Last year nothing happened
The year before nothing happened
And the year before that nothing
happened. — Osamu Dazai
The year before nothing happened
And the year before that nothing
happened. — Osamu Dazai
In seven days God had created the Earth. In a single day mankind had turned it upside down.
— Kristina McMorris
My mother lived in Holland, and during World War II was incarcerated in a Japanese camp for three years.
— Jane Seymour
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomized at a time when the Japanese were suing desperately for peace.
— David T. Dellinger
We're at war with Japan. We were attacked by Japan. Do you want to kill Japanese, or would you rather have Americans killed?
— Curtis LeMay
In the NBA, there is a guy guarding you, and you really have to try shooting over him.
— Amar'e Stoudemire
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world. Happy Birthday Isaac Newton b. Dec 25, 1642
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
We must not again underestimate the Japanese.
— Chester W. Nimitz
[The] Japanese were a people in a profound, inverse, reverse, or if I preferred it, even perverse sense, more in love with death than living.
— Sir Laurens Van Der Post
I could never understand how we could put 120,000 Japanese behind a fence in World War II. I remember being bewildered about that.
— Phil Donahue
The President of the United States thinks that for the Japanese opium is more dangerous than war.
— Townsend Harris
The Japanese chose the principle of eternal peace as the basis of morality for our rebirth after the War.
— Kenzaburo Oe
I had just turned 10-years-old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and plunged America into World War II.
— Dan Rather