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War Quotes - Page 323

Love springs from awareness.

Anthony De Mello (2011). “The Way to Love: Meditations for Life”, p.96, Image

For myself, I care not whether treason be committed North or South; he that is guilty of treason is entitled to a traitor's fate!

Andrew Johnson (1866). “Life and Times of A. Johnson ... Written from a national stand-point. By a National Man”, p.131

There is so much that must be done in a civilized barbarism like war.

Amelia Earhart (1928). “20 hrs. 40 min”, Ayer Co Pub

It was epic. It was awkward. It was epically awkward.

Ally Carter (2013). “Gallagher Girls: United We Spy”, p.68, Hachette UK

War is good business Invest your son

Allen Ginsberg (1972). “The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-1971: Pocket Poets Number 30”, p.137, City Lights Books

To me war is something to be outgrown, recognized as immature, wasteful, and so destructive to life that human beings should shun it ... as they once shunned bubonic plague.

Alice Walker (2013). “The Cushion in the Road: Meditation and Wandering as the Whole World Awakens to Being in Harm's Way”, p.36, New Press, The

Men make war to get attention. All killing is an expression of self-hate.

Alice Walker (1989). “The temple of my familiar”, Harcourt