Quotes about Warfare
Words are as strong and powerful as bombs, as napalm.
— Dorothy Day
The mind is the battlefield.
— Joyce Meyer
Satan takes our circumstances and builds strongholds in our lives—how he wages war on the battlefield of the mind. But, thank God, we have weapons to tear down the strongholds. God doesn't abandon us and leave us helpless. First Corinthians 10:13 promises us that God will not allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear, but with every temptation He will also provide the way out, the escape.
— Joyce Meyer
The Bible says our warfare is with the devil, not with people (Ephesians 6:12).
— Joyce Meyer
War is something of man's own fostering, and if all mankind renounces it, then it is no longer there.
— AA Milne
Necessity is laid upon us. We must fight. There are no promises in the Lord Jesus Christ's epistles to the seven churches, except to those who 'overcome.' Where there is grace, there will be conflict. The believer is a soldier. There is no holiness without a warfare. Saved souls will always be found to have fought a fight.
— JC Ryle
Nations fight against nations, in marriages people fight against each other, children fight against each other. We are in warfare, in a national warfare, and in warfare with each other and with ourselves.
— Charles Stanley
You and I must demonstrate love to our gay neighbors, of course, remembering that we are ultimately engaged in spiritual warfare. But we should boldly stand up when our rights as citizens and the demands of our conscience are threatened.
— Eric Metaxas
It has actually been suggested that warfare may have been the principle evolutionary pressure that created the huge gap between the human brain and that of our closest living relatives, the anthropoid apes. Whole groups of hominids with inferior brains could not win wars and were therefore exterminated.
— Jane Goodall
Old men make war, young men fight and die
— Winston Churchill
When you have civilized men fighting savages, you support the civilized men, no matter who they are.
— Ayn Rand
A fortified town is like a man cased in the heavy armor of antiquity, with a horse-load of broadswords and small arms slung to him, endeavoring to go about his business.
— Henry David Thoreau