“It is the earnest hope of our people that the world may see the day when all nuclear weapons are abolished.” PeopleWorldMayWeaponsNuclearNuclear WeaponsEarnest Author:Eisaku Sato
“Today the world faces a single man armed with weapons of mass destruction, manifesting an aggressive, bullying attitude, who may well plunge the world into chaos and bloodshed if he miscalculates. This person, belligerent, arrogant, and sure of himself, truly is the most dangerous person on Earth. The problem is that his name is George W. Bush, and he is our president.” IfsMenWorldWellsMayPersonsProblemTodayEarthAmericaFacesNamesPresidentAttitudeDangerousWeaponsMassDestructionChaosBullyingManifestAggressiveArrogantWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionPlungeBloodshedSingle Man Author:Jack Balkin
“It may be that ... when the advance of destructive weapons enables everyone to kill everybody else nobody will want to kill anyone at all. [Referring to the hydrogen bomb.]” WantMayScienceWeaponsDestructionBombsDestructiveReferringHydrogenHydrogen Bomb Author:Winston Churchill
“I know that there are things that never have been funny, and never will be. And I know that ridicule may be a shield, but it is not a weapon.” KnowsMayHas BeensWeaponsRidiculeShields Book:Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words Source: Dorothy Parker in Her Own Words
“There is something more important than any ultimate weapon. That is the ultimate position-the position of total control over Earth that lies somewhere out in space. That is . . . the distant future, though not so distant as we may have thought. Whoever gains that ultimate position gains control, total control, over the Earth, for the purposes of tyranny or for the service of freedom” MayImportantEarthLyingPurposeSpacePositionWeaponsGainsUltimateTyrannyAviationAir PowerAirpower Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“Any army which does not train to use all the weapons, all the means and methods of warfare that the enemy possesses, or may possess, is behaving in an unwise or even criminal manner. This applies to politics even more than it does to the art of war.” MayMeanDoeArtWarUseEnemyWeaponsArmyMethodTrainCriminalsWarfareArt Of WarUnwise Author:Vladimir Lenin
“It may sound trite, but using the weapons of the enemy, no matter how good one's intentions, makes one the enemy.” MayMatterSoundEnemyWeaponsIntention Author:Charles de Lint