“Disarmament should be conducive to the enhancement of every country's general security instead of becoming the instrument and means for a few countries to strengthen their military superiority by weakening or restricting other countries.” ShouldMeanCountrySecurityMilitaryBecomingInstrumentsOther CountriesSuperiorityDisarmamentWeakeningEnhancement Author:Sha Zukang
“What are the conditions that make for the superiority of an army? Its internal organization, military habits in officers and men, the confidence of each in themselves; that is to say, bravery, patience, and all that is contained in the idea of moral means.” MenMeanIdeasMoralConditionsMilitaryHabitOrganizationArmyBraveryInternalsOfficersSuperiority Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“... if we say that the Father is the origin of the Son and greater than the Son, we do not suggest any precedence in time or superiority in nature of the Father over the Son (cf. Jn. 14:28)? or superiority in any other respect save causation. And we mean by this, that the Son is begotten of the Father and not the Father of the Son, and that the Father naturally is the cause of the Son.” IfsMeanChristianFatherCausesGreaterSonOrthodoxSuperiorityOrthodox ChristianCfsPrecedenceCausation Author:Pope Clement I