Deaths By War Quotes
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Deaths By War Quotes & Sayings
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In her orchard the trees had been born from deaths; they marked and grew from the remains of the children that had passed through her.
— Nadifa Mohamed
This was one of the casualties of war, that trust itself seemed to die a thousand deaths.
— Eric Metaxas
I say this as the president of the country which has suffered more deaths, more blood and more sacrifices in this war
— Juan Manuel Santos
The Little War?
How can there be
a little war?
Are some deaths
smaller than others,
leaving mothers
who weep
a little less? — Margarita Engle
How can there be
a little war?
Are some deaths
smaller than others,
leaving mothers
who weep
a little less? — Margarita Engle
Cause channeled in the wrong direction is indistinguishable from handcap
— Dr Lloyd Magangeni
In a world where you can't open your eyes, isn't a blindfold all you could ever hope for?
— Josh Malerman
No war has ever won in the history, because people died in every single war! Where there are deaths, there is no victory!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The moral sense is as much a part of our constitution as that of feeling, seeing, or hearing.
— Thomas Jefferson
Being from Russia, I respect all of the comic books American people love. We do follow it a lot.
— Svetlana Khodchenkova
My mind lets go a thousand things,
Like dates of wars and deaths of kings — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Like dates of wars and deaths of kings — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
In that silence, I dream to be.
— Khadija Rupa
another billion deaths in the months that followed from mass starvation - from a mere 1.5-megaton regional nuclear war.
— Richard Rhodes
Flacks for both war-obsessed governments immediately blamed the other side for the deaths of the civilians.
— Colman McCarthy
Wars are like deaths, which, while they can be postponed, will come when they will come and cannot be finally avoided.
— Philip Bobbitt
Mankind had always been surrounded by the miraculous. Nothing much had ever come of it.
— Bruce Sterling
To remain monolingual reduces the mind to the confines of a tramline.
— Sybille Bedford
Nothing belongs here," I said.
— Jena Ball
I did not think - I was a battleground for the thoughts of many men.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Young people never believe in the possibility of their own deaths. That's one reason old men can send them to war.
— Erica Jong
We are each the love of someone's life.
— Andrew Sean Greer