Pain only disables the weak.
(One resists the invasion of armies; one does not resist the invasion of ideas.)
One can resist the invasion of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas.
We're not afraid of sanctions. We're not afraid of military invasion. What frightens us is the invasion of western immorality.
Therefore coercion of the non-invasive, when justifiable at all, is to be justified on the ground that it secures, not a minimum of ' invasion, but a minimum of pain.
As a conservative, while I oppose the invasion of privacy, I fully support the privatization of that invasion.
The success of the Allies in the west was in a measure offset by Teutonic victories in the east. When the invasion of Belgium began, Russia made immediate efforts to counteract by invasion of East Prussia.
I dreaded an invasion of ghosts or, less likely, an invasion of the police.
Saddam Hussein could have provided irreplaceable help to future historians of the Iran/Iraq war, of the invasion of Kuwait, and of the subsequent era of sanctions culminating in the current invasion.
Even small gestures of kindness have the potential to reap enormous rewards. Only the shortsighted man believes otherwise.
When the Normandy Invasion was planned, a very specific strategic objective was given, and that strategic objective was the basis upon which the plan for the Normandy Invasion was derived.
Just as invasion is the true and tried weapon in the hands of capital against the class struggle, so on the other hand the fearless pursuit of the class struggle has always proven the most effective preventative of foreign invasions.
This, I think, is the crux of evil in this world, Majesty: those who feel entitled to whatever they want, whatever they can grab. Such people never ask themselves if they have the right. They consider no cost to anyone but themselves.
And Kelsea wondered suddenly whether humanity ever actually changed. Did people grow and learn at all as the centuries past? Or was humanity merely like the tide, enlightenment advancing and then retreating as circumstances shifted? The most defining...
Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
I was in the invasion of Normandy in southern France.
I was very much in favor of the Iraq invasion.
I do get clocked. But it's not invasive to the point where it's upsetting. It doesn't encroach.
Most white Americans only discovered the blues with the British invasion.
Becky: They're like huge seed pods!
In the 1980s America reacted to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. We supported a war that left a nation torn to pieces. And as the last Soviet tank left the country, so did we.