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Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Azai Nagamasa

In battle, one must adhere to one's beliefs. — Azai Nagamasa

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

I believe in mysticism, with an interior goal, and you are your own temple and your own priest. I don't believe anymore in religions, because you see today there are religious wars, prejudice, false morals, and the woman is despised. Religion is too old now; it's from another century, it's not for today. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Joy Harjo

You just go where poetry is, whether it's in your heart or your mind or in books or in places where there's live poetry or recordings. — Joy Harjo

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By George R R Martin

Nothing tarnishes a hero as much as failure. — George R R Martin

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Martin Windrow

Unlike the huge majority of the current generation in the West, the men on both sides at Dien Bien Phu did not live at a time or in places where they enjoyed the luxury of disregarding [that war is what human beings do]; and we, who are lifelong civilians, have not earned the right to sit in judgement over them. — Martin Windrow

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Hannah Arendt

To be sure, totalitarian dictators do not consciously embark upon the road to insanity. The — Hannah Arendt

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By Henry Kissinger

May not lead to reduction in U.S. casualties until its final stages, as our casualty rate may be unrelated to the total number of American troops in South Vietnam. To kill about 150 U.S. soldiers a week, the enemy needs to attack only a small portion of our forces ... . — Henry Kissinger

Kissinger Soldiers Quotes By William Nicholson

There is this notion that the lives of the comfortable-off middle class don't merit being treated seriously and with compassion. — William Nicholson