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As everything in this world is but a sham. Death is the only sincerity.
— Yamamoto Tsunetomo
In a middle of a war a single doubt about what you are fighting for could mean death.
— Kenneth De Guzman
In times of war, skepticism can be just cause for execution.
— A.J. Darkholme
That youthful enthusiasm for the Resistance was killed off quick in new recruits, if they were not killed off first.
— Dean F. Wilson
And in this moment, I realize one reason it's so great to have a best friend is sometimes, like right now, Cal and I are thinking the very same thing.
— Kimberly Willis Holt
We need to stop spending money on death, the war in Iraq and on enhancing the lives of the people in our own country.
— Dick Morris
In a life and death struggle, we cannot afford to leave our destinies in the hands of failures.
— Clement Attlee
Why wait for Death to mow?
why wait for Death to sow
us in the ground? — Hilda Doolittle
why wait for Death to sow
us in the ground? — Hilda Doolittle
You haven't lived a full life until you have been in a very tough situation when you thought you were going to die. War does that to you.
— William E. Peterson
Mankind must give up war in the Atomic Era. What is at stake is the life or death of humanity.
— Albert Einstein
It must be added that the men who most respect embryonic life are the same ones who do not hesitate to send adults to death in war.
— Simone De Beauvoir
We tell the dead to rest in peace, when we should worry about the living to live in peace.
— Anthony Liccione
Poor Humanity, crazed with fear, was fleeing in all directions on hearing the thundering pace of the Plague, War, Hunger and Death.
— Vicente Blasco Ibanez
The loss of reason in war seems to me honorable, like the death of a sentry at his post.
— Leonid Andreyev
While the death of young men in war is unfortunate, it is no more serious than the touching of mountains and wilderness areas by humankind.
— David R. Brower
Better to reign in hell than serve in heav'n.
— John Milton
PTSD in its rawest form is a death sentence which causes many veterans and others to execute themselves in hope to be free.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
There, in the tin factory, in the first moment of the atomic age, a human being was crushed by books.
— John Hersey
[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
In war, her father sometimes said, you might live, you might die. But if you panic, death is the only outcome.
— Marie Rutkoski
The Human Condition has a vacancy ... a transient declaring It's Self The Victor! Till death do us part in This War for human isolation.
— Rosemarie Yusen
Everyone feels guilty before a mother who has lost her son in a war; throughout human history men have tried in vain to justify themselves.
— Vasily Grossman
There's a big difference between hating someone in peace and hating someone during war.
— Hannah Moskowitz
No one else could carry close to forty-five thousand people in such a short amount of time. Not in a million human years.
— Markus Zusak
Verily, there is no dishonor in death at the hands of a far superior enemy.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Unlike in simulations, reality bled
— Alan Dean Foster
Wars are indeed fought by children, by young people who have little to say in where they are sent to die.
— Jeff Shaara
They knew that love snatched in the face of danger and death was doubly sweet for the strange excitement that went with it.
— Margaret Mitchell
Living in war is a co- existence with death.
— Zainab Salbi
In terrible moments, in moments of revolution, of war or repression, of illness or death, people react with incredible strength.
— Isabel Allende
The nation is in a death-struggle. It must either become one vast slaveocracy of petty tyrants, or wholly the land of the free.
— Angelina Grimke
There is no reason for him to be in a strange land, the grim reaper holding him close, saying, "Yes, today is the day," or "No, not yet.
— Suzanne Hayes
I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in.
— George S. McGovern