“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
“As the heated debate continues, it will be important that nonproliferation experts play a critical role in the discourse. Science-based statements, not snarky sound bites, should be the weapons of choice.” ShouldImportantPlayChoicesSoundRolesWeaponsCriticalDebateStatementsExpertsBitesDiscourseSound Bites Author:David Corn
“We believe, from everything we have been told by the intelligence community, by 12 years of history with Iraq, by the experience of the U.N. inspectors and by other intelligence agencies in other countries that Saddam Hussein had the intention to develop weapons of mass destruction and to have such weapons, and that was a sound judgment which I still believe to this day because he had had them in the past, he'd used them in the past.” YearsBelieveHas BeensStillsCountryPastUsedSoundCommunityJudgmentWeaponsMassDestructionIntentionIraqAgencyThis DayOther CountriesSaddamHusseinWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionI Still BelieveInspectorsIntelligence AgenciesIntelligence CommunitySound Judgment Author:Colin Powell
“I like to make my voice sound like a piece of tin that's been stuck on the side of a chair, lifted up as far as it would go and then let to spring - "doooiiinng." I like to make it into a piece of metal from time to time and I can do it, both with the movements in my throat and with, uh, my little toys... So I like to take it beyond just a voice, more into the realms of a weapon.” LittlesI CanSoundSidesVoiceCan DoPiecesMovementWeaponsSpringStuckRealmsChairsThroatMetalsToysI Can Do ItTin Author:Robert Plant