“Military weapons are the means used by the Sage to punish violence and cruelty, to give peace to troublous times, to remove difficulties and dangers, and to succor those who are in peril. Every animal with blood in its veins and horns on its head will fight when it is attacked. How much more so will man, who carries in his breast the faculties of love and hatred, joy and anger! When he is pleased, a feeling of affection springs up within him; when angry, his poisoned sting is brought into play. That is the natural law which governs his being” MenGivingMeanWarPlayFeelingsLawUsedJoyFightingNaturalAnimalViolenceBloodMilitaryDangerWeaponsSpringHatredDifficultyAngryAffectionCrueltyBreastsRemoveCarrieFacultySageVeinsPerilHornsNatural LawHatred And LoveMilitary WeaponsViolence And Cruelty Author:Sima Qian
“The danger of terrorists and rogue states is compounded by the proliferation of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons.” StatesDangerWeaponsNuclearTerroristChemicalsNuclear WeaponsRoguesProliferation Author:Joe Lieberman
“The passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93, recognizing the potential danger that the aircraft they were aboard posed to large numbers of innocent Americans, American institutions, and the symbols of American democracy, took heroic and noble action to ensure that the aircraft they were aboard could not be used as a weapon.” ActionUsedUnitedNumbersDemocracyDangerWeaponsInstitutionsNobleInnocentFlightSymbolsHeroicCrewRecognizingAirlinePassengersLarge NumbersAircraftAmerican Democracy Author:Arlen Specter
“Nuclear weapons need large facilities, but genetic engineering can be done in a small lab. You can't regulate every lab in the world. The danger is that either by accident or design, we create a virus that destroys us.” WorldNeedsDoneDangerDesignWeaponsAccidentsNuclearEngineeringNuclear WeaponsFacilityVirusesLabsGenetic Engineering Author:Stephen Hawking
“The danger of Iran is if you listen to what the Ayatollah is saying, to what the Mullahs are saying, rational self-preservation is not their objective. If Iran acquires a nuclear weapon the odds are unacceptably high that that weapon will not be simply stockpiled, but it will be detonated over Tel Aviv, or New York, or Los Angeles.” IfsSelfDangerNew YorkWeaponsNuclearObjectivesRationalAcquireIranLos AngelesNuclear WeaponsOddsPreservationSelf PreservationMullahs Author:Ted Cruz
“Our bridge to the future must include bridges to other nations, because we remain the world's indispensable nation to advance prosperity, peace and freedom and to keep our own children safe from the dangers of terror and weapons of mass destruction.” WorldChildrenNationsDangerSafeWeaponsMassDestructionTerrorProsperityBridgesIndispensableWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass Destruction Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995
“We send our [peacekeepers] off to some disputed zone, full of local intrigue and power blocs and uncertainty and danger, and they are supposed to save lives not with their weapons, but through their competence and their character. And they do it.” CharacterDangerWeaponsLocalsUncertaintyZoneIntrigueCompetenceSave A LifePeacekeepers Author:Romeo LeBlanc
“The war industries in many countries and the enormous trade in weapons of all kinds generate corruption and fuel conflict throughout the world. The existence of an immensely powerful military-industrial complex constitutes a danger to democracy, both internationally and domestically, because it follows its own logic and operates independently of popular participation.” WorldKindWarCountryPowerfulExistenceDemocracyMilitaryDangerIndustryConflictWeaponsLogicTradeComplexesCorruptionEnormousAll KindsFuelParticipationMilitary Industrial Complex Author:Alfred-Maurice de Zayas
“...words are some of the most powerful and important things I know....Language is the tool of love and the weapon of hatred. It's the bright red warning flag of danger--and the stone foundation of diplomacy and peace.” KnowsImportantLanguagePowerfulDangerWeaponsRedToolsStonesHatredFoundationImportant ThingsMost PowerfulWarningFlagsDiplomacy Author:Ani DiFranco
“In our efforts to battle terrorism and cyber attacks and biological weapons, all of us must be extremely aggressive. We must protect our people from danger and keep America safe and free.” PeopleAmericaEffortDangerInternetBattleProtectSafeWeaponsTerrorismAggressiveFree SpeechCyberBiological WeaponsCyber Attacks Author:William J. Clinton
“The people designing the weapons literally often didn't know how they were being handled in the field by the Air Force - and a lot of people in the Air Force didn't understand some of the dangers. There's a very strong element of madness in this.” PeopleKnowsStrongForceKnow HowAirDangerDesignFieldsElementsWeaponsMadnessVery StrongAir Force Author:Eric Schlosser
“Any outlaw regime that has ties to terrorist groups or seeks to possess weapons of mass destruction is a grave danger to the civilised world and will be confronted.” WorldGroupsDangerWeaponsMassDestructionTerroristGravesTiesRegimesWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionOutlawCivilisedTerrorist Groups Author:George W. Bush
“Danger alone acquaints us with our own resources, our virtues, our armor and weapons, our spirit, and forces us to be strong.” SpiritStrongForceVirtueDangerWeaponsResourcesIdolsArmor Book:The Portable Nietzsche Source: The Portable Nietzsche
“I think we also ought to prepare the American public, by way of informing them, that Saddam Hussein has these weapons, continues to attempt to improve their capability, and would not be reluctant to export them to other countries. So he presents a clear and present danger.” ThinkingWayCountryClearDangerOughtWeaponsCapabilityOther CountriesSaddamHusseinReluctantInforming Author:John McCain
“I have proven a danger to both myself and those around me when carrying these weapons. I'm extraordinarily clumsy.” DangerWeaponsProvenClumsy Author:Kate Siegel
“This is why mustard gas is such a danger or any weapon of mass destruction is such a dangerous thing because it - it's victims become everyone in the end.” EndsDangerousDangerWeaponsMassDestructionVictimGasWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionDangerous ThingsMustardMustard Gas Author:George Packer
“Are we not concerned, for example, by the growing danger related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and missile technology? All of this poses a clear threat to the world, to the region. However, we have obvious points of convergence that are related to our interests.” WorldInterestTechnologyClearGrowingDangerExampleWeaponsMassConcernedDestructionThreatObviousRelatedRegionsMissilesWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionProliferationConvergence Author:Vladimir Putin
“Israel has many hopes, and faces extreme dangers. The most prominent danger is Iran, which is making every effort to acquire nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and establishing an enormous terror network together with Syria in Lebanon.” TogetherFacesEffortDangerWeaponsTerrorIsraelExtremesNuclearEnormousAcquireIranNuclear WeaponsSyriaMissilesProminentLebanon Author:Ariel Sharon
“If you wait until those weapons pose a direct, clear, present danger to the United States, you've probably waited too long.” IfsLongStatesWaitingUnitedUnited StatesClearDangerWeaponsDirect Author:John Sununu
“With the monstrous weapons man already has, humanity is in danger of being trapped in this world by its moral adolescents.” MenWorldHumanityMoralDangerThis WorldWeaponsTrappedMonstrous Author:Omar N. Bradley