A Quote by Lois Frankel

I do not want to send anybody else's child to war. — © Lois Frankel
I do not want to send anybody else's child to war.
I think it's right, to have many voices at the table before you send somebody else's child to war.
How can you send somebody else's kid to war if you won't send your own?
As a group, we are stronger than we are as individuals. We start to think we want everything for ourselves and we don't want to help anybody else. We want to succeed, but we don't want anybody else to succeed, because we want to be the winner.
The war against working people should be understood to be a real war…. Specifically in the U.S., which happens to have a highly class-conscious business class…. And they have long seen themselves as fighting a bitter class war, except they don’t want anybody else to know about it.
Well, if it's naive to want peace instead of war, let 'em make sure they say I'm naive. Because I want peace instead of war. If they tell me they want war instead of peace, I don't say they're naive, I say they're stupid. Stupid to an incredible degree to send young people out to kill other young people they don't even know, who never did anybody any harm, never harmed them. That is the current system. I am naive? That's insane.
You're not better than anybody else, but you're not less than anybody else. You're a child of the Most High God.
A war is justified if you're willing to send your son. If you're not willing to send your son, then how do you send someone else's?
A war is justified if you're willing to send your son. If you're not willing to send your son, how do you send someone else's?
When a child walks in the room, your child or anybody else’s child, do your eyes light up? That’s what they’re looking for.
No matter what it is in life that you want kid, just want it worse than anybody else [and] work harder than anybody else to get there.
In the closing seconds of every game, I want the ball in my hands for the last shot - not in anybody else's, not in anybody else's in the world.
Members of the Senate and House, if they want to send troops into war, should be forced to send a family member. That would really make everyone stop and go, 'Ohhh-kaaay.'
Once Bob commits to something, it's almost like a child. He doesn't want anybody else to take care of it, even if it might be to his detriment.
You want to keep more of the money you earn? I'm afraid that's very selfish. We shall want to tax that away. You want to own shares in your firm? We can't have that. The state has to own your firm. You want to choose where to send your children to school? That's very divisive. You'll send your child where we tell you.
As a woman I can't go to war, and I refuse to send anyone else.
I see it as this: I send my kids to school not only to learn how to read and write and do math, but also to develop socially. So if there's a negative interaction between my child and another child, what I want to know is, how was it handled, what lessons came out of it, and, of course, is my child okay?
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