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Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Gerry Adams

It's been a long time coming but the reality is that this process is at a crossroads. — Gerry Adams

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Giles Foden

Suffering produces a recursion to the tribe, to one's own kind. When a lot of people suffer, tribes lose their head. — Giles Foden

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Radclyffe Hall

An ungentlemanly war it will be,' he grumbled. 'Will I lead my men with a sword? Ah, but no! I will lead my men with a dirty revolver in my hand. Parbleu! Such is modern warfare! A machine could do the whole cursed thing better -- we shall all be nothing but machines in this war. — Radclyffe Hall

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Wesley Clark

Certainly there's a connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda. It doesn't surprise me at all that they would be talking to Al Qaeda, that there would be some Al Qaeda there or that Saddam Hussein might even be, you know, discussing gee, I wonder since I don't have any scuds and since the Americans are coming at me, I wonder if I could take advantage of Al Qaeda? How would I do it? Is it worth the risk? What could they do for me? — Wesley Clark

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Logan Pearsall Smith

The word snob belongs to the sour-grape vocabulary. — Logan Pearsall Smith

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Nina Ananiashvili

Our pointe shoes are our instruments. If something's wrong with my feet, all my mind goes there. I usually have six pairs ready. Soft shoes for one act, stiffer shoes for another, stronger shoes for a variation with a lot of turns. — Nina Ananiashvili

Ungentlemanly Warfare Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The only compensation which war offers for its manifold mischiefs, is in the great personal qualities to which it gives scope and occasion. — Ralph Waldo Emerson