Fear Of War Quotes
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The fear of death is why we build cathedrals, have children, declare war, and watch cat videos online at three a.m.
— Caitlin Doughty
You cannot avoid war in life, you cannot avoid the fear of terrorism, you cannot avoid those things now, they are a part of everyday demeanor.
— John Mayer
The fear of war is worse than war itself.
— Seneca The Younger
It was a war about fear, he thought, not figures on the ground. It was a war of narrative, a story of a war, and it grew in the telling.
— Lavie Tidhar
The root of war is fear.
— Thomas Merton
Courage is the counterpoint of fear. Courage appears when in war or business, one is indeed scared.
— G.R. Gopinath
The fear of God makes a hero; the fear of man makes a coward.
— Alvin C. York
We answer rage with wisdom. We answer fear with imagination. We answer war with hope. We are, each of us, important.
— Mark Waid
Preventive war is like committing suicide out of fear of death.
— Otto Von Bismarck
Out of the military, out of the war, out of the only life they knew. Team Fear took the fall.
— Cindy Skaggs
The day will come when you need them to respect you, even fear you a little. Laughter is poison to fear.
— George R R Martin
Fear of joy is the darkest of captivities.
— Phil Kaye
Humans without humanity, A world of dread and fear for eternity.
— Mouloud Benzadi
Fear could break a line faster than any enemy charge.
— Sarah J. Maas
Procrastination and fear are the enemies of success; the war is lifelong, but the battles are daily.
— Noel DeJesus
Our moral imperative is to work with all our powers for that day when the children of the world grow up without the fear of nuclear war.
— Ronald Reagan
What made the war inevitable was the growth of Athenian power and the fear which this caused in Sparta.
— Thucydides
Our country is now geared to an arms economy bred in an artificially induced psychosis of war hysteria and an incessant propaganda of fear.
— Douglas MacArthur
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
A just fear of an imminent danger, though be no blow given, is a lawful cause of war.
— Francis Bacon
Peace is not the absence of war - peace is the absence of fear.
— Ursula Franklin
Laughter is poison to fear. (Catelyn Stark)
— George R R Martin
The First World War was a horror of gas, industrialised slaughter, fear, and appalling human suffering.
— Nick Harkaway
Fear cripples faster than any implement of war.
— Dan Brown
During World War I, Germany had only 25 of its vaunted submarines sailing at any one time.
— Erik Larson
But I fear that I also underestimate the stupidity of the rest of mankind. Are we absolutely sure that we ought to win this war?
— Orson Scott Card
The man who fears war and squats opposing
My words for stour, hath no blood of crimson
But is fit only to rot in womanish peace — Ezra Pound
My words for stour, hath no blood of crimson
But is fit only to rot in womanish peace — Ezra Pound
It seems to me that there are two great enemies of peace - fear and selfishness.
— Katherine Paterson
Every move we make in fear of the next war in fact hastens it.
— Gregory Bateson
There are many faces to war. There is the face of courage, of bravery, of fellowship.There is the face of fear. Above all, there is love of country.
— Barbara Boxer
The desire for peace fills our hands with purpose during the day; the fear of war haunts our dreams at night.
— Cameron Dokey
A defensive referendum is for avoiding war and to help keep the Taiwanese people free of fear.
— Chen Shui-bian
Sleep democratizes fear. The terror of a lost shoe or a missed train are as great here as those of guerrilla attack or nuclear war.
— Julian Barnes
Reconciliation with our enemies is simply a desire to better our condition, a weariness of war, or the fear of some unlucky thing from occurring.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld