A Quote by Nhat Hanh

When you drop bombs on the enemy, you drop those same bombs on yourself, your own country. — © Nhat Hanh
When you drop bombs on the enemy, you drop those same bombs on yourself, your own country.
Above all, I shall see to it that the enemy will not be able to drop any bombs.
So, apparently, if you are a pre-sentient mass of cells, this country will protect you and your rights to the n-th degree. If you have made the mistake of becoming an Iraqi citizen, apparently we can just drop bombs on you with impunity.
Putin drops bombs. We drop leaflets.
Absolute faith can blind you to the consequences of the actions you allow. It can tell you it's okay to drop bombs on another country, or that it's okay to hate a group of people such as homosexuals.
My dream is to drop three atomic bombs on New York City.
You've got to forget about this civilian. Whenever you drop bombs, you're going to hit civilians.
The second thing: nobody has ever been able to drop the ego because ego is not a reality that you can drop; anything to be dropped at least has to be real, substantial. Ego is just a notion, an idea. You cannot drop it, you can only understand it. Can you drop your shadow? You can run as fast as you want but your shadow will run at the same speed, exactly the same speed.
Drop Pants, Not Bombs. Break Dance, Not Hearts. Draft Beer, Not People. Make LOVE, Not WAR.
The issue isn't the accuracy of the bombs you have, it's how you use the bombs you have - and more importantly, whether you ought to use bombs at all.
The great mistake about Europe is taking the countries seriously and letting them quarrel and drop bombs on one another.
You can hand out condoms, drop bombs, build roads, or put in electricity, but until the girls are educated a society won’t change.
That's generally true of people who drop bombs from high altitudes. You don't know what's going on below. You don't see the human consequences of what you're doing.
The atom bomb was no “great decision.” It was used in the war, and for your information, there were more people killed by fire bombs in Tokyo than dropping of the atomic bombs accounted for. It was merely another powerful weapon in the arsenal of righteousness. The dropping of the bombs stopped the war, save millions of lives.
Silence means they [the audience] are paying attention. Even if I drop bombs and they're dead quiet, it's still okay. If they start talking, that's when you've lost them.
There are a lot of car bombs and roadside bombs, house bombs, even, in this city planted by ISIS. So - but it's going to be a tough fight ahead, and the Iraqi generals expect to take the city back, the city of Ramadi, by mid-January.
I know I don't want to take the Lord's name in vain, and I don't want to drop any F-bombs.
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