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Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Peter Singer

There are a lot of weapons that we've developed which we've pulled back from - biological weapons, chemical weapons, etc. This may be the case with armed autonomous robotics, where we ultimately pull back from them. — Peter Singer

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Gene Tunney

Ever since boyhood I've made a religion of keeping in shape by regular, conscientious exercise. — Gene Tunney

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Jennifer Lee

When I signed up for Google Plus, my reaction after playing around with it for a little bit was like, 'Huh, I think Facebook should be scared.' In part, because it's a really elegant product. It's very fast. — Jennifer Lee

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By J.R. Ward

It was a farewell. Not a good-bye, but a fare ... well. and he had the sense they would. — J.R. Ward

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Lillete Dubey

Theatre is my first love. I don't understand why people say that theatre can't give you money. — Lillete Dubey

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Barbara Taylor Bradford

A person with taste is merely one who can recognize the greatest beauty in the simplest things. — Barbara Taylor Bradford

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Only through encouraging decentralized communal agents will such a worldwide organization as an effectively reconstituted United Nations find the massive human backing needed for banishing all weapons of genocide and biocide, and ensuring justice and comity among its members. To assemble peace-making power in a world authority without such a revitalizing of autonomous smaller units capable of exercising local and regional initiatives, would be to rivet together the ultimate megamachine. — Lewis Mumford

Autonomous Weapons Quotes By Stephen King

Jesus H. Christ on a chariot-driven crutch. — Stephen King