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It is difficult to believe in the dreadful but quiet war lurking just below the serene facade of nature.
— Charles Darwin
Maybe war is an inevitable product of human nature. Maybe to get rid of war, we have to become something other than human.
— Joe Haldeman
In peace, children inter their parents; war violates the order of nature and causes parents to inter their children.
— Herodotus
We are at war between consciousness and nature, between the desire for permanence and the fact of flux. It is ourself against ourselves.
— Alan Watts
It would be wrong to kill oneself if one did not know exactly the nature of one's eyes.
— Kate Williams
There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs.
— George R R Martin
Because normal human activity is worse for nature than the greatest nuclear accident in history.
— Martin Cruz Smith
The nature of war is constant change.
— Sun Tzu
We do wrong to seek peace in Nature; we should rather seek the nobler sort of war; and see all the trees as green banners.
— G.K. Chesterton
War is not human nature. It is a habit.
— Gregg Braden
Very few people in the USA realize that a nuclear war was waged with nature in the southwest by their own military.
— Steven Magee
Nature's stern discipline enjoins mutual help at least as often as warfare. The fittest may also be the gentlest.
— Theodosius Dobzhansky
The world is full of grief and no peace but every body has a different way of ending it.
— Auliq Ice
As if men did not die fast enough, they are ingenious at finding out ways to destroy one another.
— Matthew Henry
War does horrible things to human beings, to societies. It brings out the best, but most often the worst, in our human nature.
— Richard Engel
So long as a man-of-war exists, it must ever remain a picture of much that is tyrannical and repelling in human nature.
— Herman Melville
With men, the state of nature is not a state of peace, but war.
— Immanuel Kant
War is often described as a law of nature-this is not true: Among the lower animals, war is unknown.
— Aldous Huxley
He is a weapon, a killer. Do not forget it. You can use a spear as a walking stick, but that will not change its nature.
— Madeline Miller
But man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself.
— Rachel Carson
I do not like war, because war happens in the countryside, and the countryside bores me.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
We tell the dead to rest in peace, when we should worry about the living to live in peace.
— Anthony Liccione
In a rich moonlit garden, flowers open beneath the eyes of entire nations terrified to acknowledge the simplicity of the beauty of peace.
— Aberjhani
Chaos is hateful. That indeterminate nature of war brings a really unsettling atmosphere to life.
— Herbert
Heterosexual love,. is in sync with cosmic forces. Not everyone has the stomach for daily war with nature.
— Camille Paglia
Mud and water and the stumps of trees. In every direction that was all there was. Bodies fell, but the trees died standing up.
— Josh Ritter
Islam is not a religion of peace. Islam is a religion of war, and most Muslims don't understand the true nature of Islam.
— Mosab Hassan Yousef
Those who are to conduct a war cannot in the nature of things, be proper or safe judges, whether a war ought to be commenced, continued, or concluded.
— James Madison
When I write to please everybody, it falls flat. When I write what I know, fearlessly, It won't please everybody, but it doesn't fall flat.
— Ronald P. Chavez
all nature is at war
— Alphonse Pyrame De Candolle
Bit by bit [the Second World War] really changed my view of what people were capable of, and therefore what human nature was.
— William Golding
We have a disharmony in our natures. We cannot live together without injuring each other.
— William Golding
Updates from Coin about the nature of the bombs. Certainly, the war is still being waged, but as to its status, we're in the
— Suzanne Collins
Most people think of cinematographers as choosing subjects of an epic nature to show off what they do - big, sweeping images of war or pageantry.
— Caleb Deschanel
Part of the terrible irony of war is that it enlists the best in human nature for purposes of mutual destruction.
— Lesslie Newbigin
Nature of war to increase the executive at the expense of the legislative authority.
— Alexander Hamilton
The very nature of interstate war puts innocent civilians into great jeopardy, especially with modern technology.
— Murray Rothbard
You can't ever win the war on crime, or the war on terror. You can't repeal human nature.
— Robert Harris
In peace sons bury fathers, but war violates the order of nature, and fathers bury sons.
— Herodotus
Despite the violence and war, this world is the most peaceful place with the most beautiful nature in the universe.
— Debasish Mridha
If humans fight the last war, nature fights the next one.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
War grows out of ordinary human nature.
— Bertrand Russell
Those who looked with revulsion at the oppressive might of her arms, were obliged to marvel at the egalitarian nature of her social programmes.
— A.H. Septimius
The better angels of our nature
— Abraham Lincoln
When nations resort to arms, the human spirit is like a bird that cannot stand to hear its own song.
— Phoenix Desmond
I think its man's nature to go to war and fight.
— Talib Kweli
War is so complex; human nature is so complex. There's no filmmaker who has ever figured it out perfectly.
— Angelina Jolie
The starting point for the understanding of war is the understanding of human nature.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
Why do we decorate the world with the ugliness of war when nature is so beautiful and kind?
— Debasish Mridha
What is human warfare but just this; an effort to make the laws of God and nature take sides with one party.
— Henry David Thoreau
Wisdom consists of knowing how to distinguish the nature of trouble, and in choosing the lesser evil.
— Niccolo Machiavelli