World War 1 Weapons Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about World War 1 Weapons
World War 1 Weapons Quotes & Sayings
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Where did you learn your charm - the gulag?
— Nalini Singh
We don't get to choose who we love. Or stop loving them when they're difficult.
— Jessica Spotswood
If you carry a weapon, war will follow you. If you carry a smile, love will knock at your door.
— Amit Ray
If the equality of individuals and the dignity of man be myths, they are myths to which the republic is committed.
— Howard Mumford Jones
Animals don't get enough credit for all they're capable of emotionally.
— Jennifer S. Holland
Someone once said that World War Three would be fought with atomic weapons and the next war with sticks and stones.
— Robert F. Kennedy
I love to stalk. I love to stalk you real, real good. I took your name home after our date and we had the best Google session of my life.
— Anyta Sunday
It doesn't matter, whether it is an x, y or z country, every penny spends for nuclear weapons strengthen the hands of the evil force.
— Amit Ray
I know not with what weapons World War Three will be fought. But I know that World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones.
— Dianne Duvall
The only thing necessary for the continuance of evil is for a good man to do nothing.
— Edmond Burke
How could Britain operate in India for 300 years and take so little back from it in terms of understanding?
— Jane Wilson-Howarth
This is the reality of nuclear weapons: they may trigger a world war; a war which, unlike previous ones, destroys all of civilization.
— Joseph Rotblat
The nuclear weapons on board just one of our Trident submarines contain eight times the firepower expended in all of World War II.
— John Allen Paulos
I don't know what weapons will be used in the Third World War. But I can tell you what they'll use in the Fourth - rocks!
— Albert Einstein
We exchange our privacy for access, and we may be losing our sense of agency in the process.
— Craig Detweiler
Beer or three. My nerves were still singing from the morning.
— Gillian Flynn
The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism - how should poetry escape?
— John Crowe Ransom
The science of weapons and war has made us all one world and one human race with one common destiny.
— John F. Kennedy
Weapons and technology may help win wars, but it is only ideas that have the power to truly change the world.
— Simon Adams