Antipersonnel Mine Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Antipersonnel Mine with everyone.
Top Antipersonnel Mine Quotes

If anyone had said to him, "Would you like to be better off?" he would have replied: "No." If God had said to him: "Would you like heaven itself in exchange?" he would have replied, "I would be the loser. — Victor Hugo

I didn't know this before, but as it turns out, Tyrannosaurs can really haul ass. — Jim Butcher

We are like the explorers of a great continent, who have penetrated its margins in most points of the compass and have mapped the major mountain chains and rivers. There are still innumerable details to fill in, but the endless horizons no longer exist. — H. Bentley Glass

We understand that Nixon's aggression against Vietnam is a racist aggression, that the American war in Vietnam is a racist war, a white man's war ... We deplore that you are being used as cannon fodder for U.S. imperialism. We've seen photographs of American bombs and antipersonnel weapons being dropped, wantonly, accidentally perhaps, on your heads, on the heads of your comrades. — Jane Fonda

How you imagine the world determines how you live in it. — David Suzuki

Making a history was not what I wanted to do. I wanted to construct something more powerful than that — Claude Lanzmann

I have had the good fortune to live - as an inside witness and, even, a modest participant - at a time when our understanding of this wonder we call 'life' has made its most revolutionary advances. — Christian De Duve

So may you find in each other what you came here for. And trust that this is love because it is (love is trust). And tangled lives you may lead but into each other, never apart, till you cannot distinguish between being and being together. — Pleasefindthis

How would this world be if there was not God? The answer is simple: it would become itself God. — Sorin Cerin

That part of us that is meant to lead us in life, from which we are meant to lead, and from which we are meant to have guidance. The very thing that compels us to breathe, compels us to find hope in the midst of darkness - that part of us gets buried and overshadowed by fear. — Rod Stryker