War is not violence and killing, pure and simple; war is controlled violence, for a purpose. The purpose of war is to support your government’s decisions by force. The purpose is never to kill the enemy just to be killing him . . . but to make him ...
[He] believed both love and hate to be irrelevant. To him, they were "impediments of the human condition," and, in his words again, "imagine what could be accomplished if the human race would only shed its humanity.
The truth was, neither the Central Intelligence Agency nor any of the other official and unofficial U.S. intelligence organizations have ever been some kind of all-seeing, all-knowing, global illuminati. For starters, we never hand that kind of fundi...
The American intellectuals, in their preoccupation with reality, seem to have forgotten that the real enemy is War rather than imperial Germany. There is work to be done to prevent this war of ours from passing into popular mythology as a holy crusad...
Americans born since World War II have grown up in a media-saturated environment. From childhood, we have developed a sort of advertising literacy, which combines appreciation for technique with skepticism about motives. We respond to ads with at lea...
I should say that there ought to be no war except religious war. If war is irreligious, it is immoral. No man ought ever to fight at all unless he is prepared to put his quarrel before that invisible Court of Arbitration with which all religion is co...
P.A. Announcer: Attention. Attention. May I have the camps' attention? This week's movie will be When Willie Comes Marching Home. Uh... The biggest parade of laughs of World War II. All the love, laughs and escapades of the Willies who came marching ...
Senator Kelly: [Mystique in disguise] Mr. Stryker, do you really want to turn this into some kind of war? William Stryker: I was pilotin' Black Ops missions in the jungles of North Vietnam while you were suckin' on your mama's tit at Woodstock, Kelly...
Irony is the attendant of hope and the fuel of hope is innocence.
This is War. Things like this also happen in peace time, but not so obviously.
Only one thing can conquer war - that attitude of mind which can see nothing in war but destruction and annihilation.
...the object of waging a war is always to be in a better position in which to wage another war.
One must find rhythms others’ ears don’t hear.
They fed him a diet made up entirely of knowledge.
The finest fury is the most controlled.
Rules are for children. This is war, and in war the only crime is to lose.
Named must your fear be, before banish it you can.
We believed we were safe. That was the big fantasy.
And so there was no single cause for war, but it happened simply because it had to happen
If everyone fought only for his own convictions, there would be no wars.
If dreams were wine, you'd be a sot.