Quotes about War
As the culture war rages on, Lord give us wisdom to see the difference between defending our rights and protesting our slights.
— Kevin DeYoung
When a man vowed to nonviolence as the law governing human beings dares to refer to war, he can only do it so as to strain every nerve to avoid it.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I can't see democracy occurring by force - after an Iraqi war, because of the fallout from that.
— Madeleine Albright
War leads to peace. [Lat., Cedant arma togae.]
— Cicero
My parents were gardeners themselves, and perforce they used environmental techniques because it was during the war, and you didn't have the new sorts of chemicals.
— Margaret Atwood
I didn't like the '60s because it was too important what people who had nothing to do with the war thought about it.
— Mark Vonnegut
Those of us who love peace must organize as effectively as the war hawks. As they spread the propaganda of war, we must spread the propaganda of peace.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
It is almost inconceivable that citizens of that time were willing to support so bloody a war, by putting so high a price upon Union and Liberty.
— Michael Novak
The French couldn't hate us any more unless we helped 'em out in another war.
— Will Rogers
No triumph of peace can equal the armed triumph of war.
— Theodore Roosevelt
While prudence will endeavor to avoid this issue of war, bravery will prepare to meet it.
— Thomas Jefferson
War has been avoided from a due sense of the miseries, and the demoralization it produces, and of the superior blessings of a state of peace and friendship with all mankind.
— Thomas Jefferson