Nuclear Bombs Quotes
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— Marina And The Diamonds
Every nuclear bomb is an Auschwitz waiting to happen.
— Patricia Marx
This is crazy. We're standing here, talking about nuclear bombs being dropped on Carcery Vale.
It's insane. — Darren Shan
It's insane. — Darren Shan
Overall, the United States admits to having lost track of eleven nuclear bombs over the years. I
— Rachel Maddow
Guns, grendels, or nuclear bombs; take your pick.
— James Rollins
There's no statistical evidence that human beings have an ability to move in and out of the markets effectively. It's next to impossible.
— John W. Rogers Jr.
Let them bomb Japan with that nasty missile. Their missile cannot load a nuclear warhead.
— Shintaro Ishihara
Our epoch is a time of tragic collision between matter and spirit and of the downfall of the purely material world view.
— Wassily Kandinsky
The one great gift to humankind from our nuclear physicists has been the nuclear bomb. How can we ever thank them?
— Edward Abbey
Only when you leave do you appreciate what binds American people and our cultural experience together.
— Jess Row
From 1965 to 1973, more munitions fell on Cambodia than on all of World War II Japan, including the two nuclear bombs of August 1945.
— Sophal Ear
If world is suspicious that Israel may detonate nuclear bomb and if the suspicion is a deterrent - that's good enough.
— Shimon Peres
The Israelis have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation.
— Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
I need to be ambushed, caught unawares, like some sort of feral love-jackal. I'm too self-conscious otherwise.
— Gillian Flynn
We cut ourselves. Not by accident, we do it purposely, and regularly, because physical pain is comforting, and because now it has become a habit.
— Shelly Stoehr
Brandishing sword and pistol, and flanked by several men, she managed to be sufficiently intimidating and the attackers had been frightened away.
— Sylvia Day