Aristotle might not recognize it, or others who are at the root of democracy. What type of democracy do you impose with marines and bombs?
The overarching problem is one of the survival of humanity in the face of the growing nuclear menace. If those bombs go off, nothing else would matter.
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.
War hurts. It hurts no matter which sides the bombs are falling on.
I have been through two wars in my 24 years, and I know what it's like to be without anything, to see the bombs flying above your head.
When the President of Iran talks about removing Israel from the face of the Earth and is building nuclear bombs with a range of 3000km, you have to be worried.
I know I don't want to take the Lord's name in vain, and I don't want to drop any F-bombs.
Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.
Being a goalkeeper is like being the guy in the military who makes the bombs - one mistake and everyone gets blown up.
The United States has far more to offer the world than our bombs and missiles and our military technology.
From 1965 to 1973, more munitions fell on Cambodia than on all of World War II Japan, including the two nuclear bombs of August 1945.
Suppose atomic bombs had reduced the population of the world to one brother and sister; should they let the human race die out?
When I was growing up, it was 'Communists'. Now it's 'Terrorists'. So you always have to have somebody to fight and be afraid of, so the war machine can build more bombs, guns, and bullets and everything.
The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices . . . . And the pity of it is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone.
The Japanese do not fear God. They only fear bombs.
I propose getting rid of conventional armaments and replacing them with reasonably priced hydrogen bombs that will be distributed equally throughout the world.
In the five months I wrote the final draft of 'The Association of Small Bombs,' I never fell out of the book. The world was real to me: plausible and powerful.
If we made atomic bombs, we would bring about a terrible change in the world. Who knows what would happen from this?
The way I see it is that love can put an end to this bureaucracy people go through in their relationships. But it can't blind you to the fact that maybe there are bombs, there are problems and the ozone layer is depleting.
The films I've done with all my heart have gone on to become huge hits. When I set out to do a 'mass masala' intending to please B and C centres, it bombs.
Bombs do very, very bad things to human bodies. It's incredibly shocking to see.
I mean, it's like we all get our raw materials from our families?but it's up to us whether we build bridges or bombs.
All one has to do is look at old footage of the firebombing of Dresden during World War II and think of the people beneath those bombs. It's horrific.
Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope.
Anyone who saw Nagasaki would suddenly realize that they'd been kept in the dark by the United States government as to what atomic bombs can do.
Not bombs nor my broken heart can take away from me walking barefoot with you in jasmine June through the Field of Mars.
My parents were overprotective because you could get kidnapped and bombs were exploding in the streets.
And when Roger talks about the frightened ones running away from the bombs, I immediately thought of my days when I was young and I had to wear these gas masks.
I wonder which of the megaton bombs Jesus, our President's personal savior, would have personally dropped on the sleeping families of Baghdad?
Peace has never come from dropping bombs. Real peace comes from enlightenment and educating people to behave more in a divine manner.
However, we do not lack anti-terrorist laws. I do not believe that the recent London bombs were the result of any deficiencies in our legal system.
Who is against democracy? Is it the one who calls for peaceful resistance, or the one who bombs people, sheds their blood and leads them away from the leaders under feeble and dirty pretexts?
Just as dogs love to chew bones, the mind loves to get its teeth into problems. That's why it does crossword puzzles and builds atom bombs.
Unfortunately, this is a free society, and we're gonna have people with trucks, and people with bombs.
Roadside bombs that Iran sent to Iraq to blow up over 500 American soldiers cost a lot less than $1.7 billion.
It doesn't matter whether you're talking about bombs or the intelligence quotients of one race as against another if a man is a scientist, like me, he'll always say Publish and be damned.
There is such thing as a 'smart bomb' - bombs are smart these days, you know.
Bombs take hours or days to reach every corner of the earth. Words arrive instantly and kill more people. They are a weapon of mass destruction.
Each sudden gust of light explains itself as flames, but neither they, nor even bombs redoubled on the hills tonight can quite include me in their fear.
Anarchy: It is NOT bombs, disorder or chaos. It is NOT robbery and murder. It is NOT a war of each against all. It is NOT a return to barbarism or to the wild state of man. Anarchism is the very opposite of all that.
Jacks are home runs. So are dongs, bombs, and big flies. Baseball people express their fondness for a thing by thinking up lots of different ways to say it.
Bombs fall and wipe out civilization as we know it, two things come up out of the ashes: roaches and F-150s.
It is complete nihilism to propose laying down arms in a world where atom bombs are around. It is very simple: there is no way of achieving peace other than with weapons.
I'm just baffled in the 21st century we as human beings are still dropping bombs on each other as a means to resolve issues.
You can hand out condoms, drop bombs, build roads, or put in electricity, but until the girls are educated a society won’t change.
Number one, that it is smart to communicate and negotiate with your enemy instead of just waging war with bombs and weapons of mass destruction.
We do not need guns and bombs to bring peace, we need love and compassion.
If the prime minister really believes it, he must be the only person left who thinks that the recent bombs in London had no connection at all with his policy in Iraq.
I was doing political cartoons and getting angry to the point where I felt I was going to have to start making and throwing bombs. I thought I was probably a better cartoonist than a bomb maker.
I've been telling anyone willing to listen that banks have a tendency to sit on time bombs while convincing themselves that they are conservative and nonvolatile.
What's beautiful about Godzilla is, of course, it's in every way a symbol of Japan dealing with the aftermath of the atomic bombs being dropped on them, and their ideas of how they're affected by it.
The atom bombs are piling up in the factories, the police are prowling through the cities, the lies are streaming from the loudspeakers, but the earth is still going round the sun.
No one received them [the coalition forces] with roses. They were received with bombs, shoes and bullets.
Government! Government! What do I get for all I give, I'd like to know! Potholes and bombs!
The wheel of Time wrote the first half of the poetry of mass destruction on the black board of the ashes of a funeral ground by dint of a pair of pens of nuclear bombs.
Unlike some of our neighbours, India does not believe in dirty bombs. We take non-proliferation very seriously.
I love taking baths with Lush bath bombs, or just sitting in a dark room and watching Netflix to turn my brain off.
What is tricky for those hoping to utilize such weapons is that TATP bombs are quite difficult to make because their ingredients, when combined, are highly unstable and can explode easily if mishandled.
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.
Let there be more corn and more meat and let there be no hydrogen bombs at all.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience.
More info...