War is to man what maternity is to a woman. From a philosophical and doctrinal viewpoint, I do not believe in perpetual peace.
War alone brings up to their highest tension all human energies and imposes the stamp of nobility upon the peoples who have the courage to make it.
As we continue to fight the war on terror, we express our gratitude to our troops whose valor over the last three years provided freedom to the Iraqis, while protecting our liberty here at home.
The war against terrorism is one we must win.
I'm always reaching for something we really haven't done, and War of the Worlds has a lot of this sort of documentary look to it and first-person camera view that is a new thing for me. I've done some stuff like that before, but nothing like the extent of this and digitally.
In war, the army is not merely a pure consumer, but a negative producer.
War vies with magic in its efforts to get something for nothing.
Misery, mutilation, destruction, terror, starvation and death characterize the process of war and form a principal part of the product.
War is the supreme drama of a completely mechanized society.
Each of us have things and thoughts and descriptions of an amazing universe in our possession that kings in the 17th Century would have gone to war to possess.
I asked a Burmese why women, after centuries of following their men, now walk ahead. He said there were many unexploded land mines since the war.
War, except in self-defense, is a failure of moral imagination.
The idea of the European community is never face a war again.
This is the war I fear.
Men o' war were to be a part of the fabric of my life for the next half-century.