Winning is overrated. The only time it is really important is in surgery and war.
There's some new evidence that has just come out about the CIA planning terrorist attacks on U.S. soil in the '60s and how they were going to set up Castro for it in order to get America behind a war in Cuba.
The Establishment center... has led us into the stupidest and cruelest war in all history. That war is a moral and political disaster - a terrible cancer eating away at the soul of our nation.
The creative conquest of space will serve as a wonderful substitute for war.
My next book is also set in the eighteenth century. It's about the Revolution, with the focus on the year 1776. It's about Washington and the army and the war. It's the nadir, the low point of the United States of America.
With the Truman book, I wrote the entire account of his experiences in World War I before going over to Europe to follow his tracks in the war. When I got there, there was a certain satisfaction in finding I had it right - it does look like that.
When this sad war is over we will all return to our homes, and feel that we can ask no higher honor than the proud consciousness that we belonged to the Army of the Potomac.
Our pre-9/11 gun laws allow our enemies in the War on Terror to arm themselves right here in our own country.
I'm as frustrated with the French, I think, as anyone, but look, there's going to be other challenges and there are going to be other issues. As long as there's a war on terrorism going on, we're all going to have to work together.
Only the most deluded of us could doubt the necessity of this war.
War is wretched beyond description, and only a fool or a fraud could sentimentalize its cruel reality.
If you want to fight a war on drugs, sit down at your own kitchen table and talk to your own children.
Business is a combination of war and sport.
Every government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship's captain has to avoid a shipwreck.
I can't find a reason to be for this war. I've looked, and I can't, so I'm not.