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Saller Hungary Quotes By David Cortright

Ultimately the success of any nonproliferation strategy requires a universal standard. Washington's "Do as I say, not as I do" approach lacks moral authority and is seen as hypocritical. It is like preaching temperance from a bar stool. — David Cortright

Saller Hungary Quotes By William M. Arkin

1. Bangladesh.... In 1971 ... Kissinger overrode all advice in order to support the Pakistani generals in both their civilian massacre policy in East Bengal and their armed attack on India from West Pakistan.... This led to a moral and political catastrophe the effects of which are still sorely felt. Kissinger's undisclosed reason for the 'tilt' was the supposed but never materialised 'brokerage' offered by the dictator Yahya Khan in the course of secret diplomacy between Nixon and China.... Of the new state of Bangladesh, Kissinger remarked coldly that it was 'a basket case' before turning his unsolicited expertise elsewhere. — William M. Arkin

Saller Hungary Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The number was: "2 B R 0 2 B. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Saller Hungary Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You are not a human being, but you are a thinking and dreaming machine. — Debasish Mridha

Saller Hungary Quotes By Tom Scholz

I would be involved with music whether I had a career or not. I'm always going to be writing songs and recording them. — Tom Scholz

Saller Hungary Quotes By John Nelson Darby

This re-appearance of the doctrine of freewill serves to support that of the pretension of the natural man to be not irremediably fallen, for this is what such doctrine tends to. All who have never been deeply convicted of sin, all persons in whom this conviction is based on gross external sins, believe more or less in freewill — John Nelson Darby

Saller Hungary Quotes By Edward M. Lerner

The biggest fatal flaw in most fictional portrayals of nanotech - what sends those books arcing across the room - is ignoring that the nanobots need energy to do ... anything. — Edward M. Lerner