Quote by James Madison
War contains so much folly, as well as wickedness, that much is to

War contains so much folly, as well as wickedness, that much is to be hoped from the progress of reason. – James Madison

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The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home. – James Madison

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The rights of persons, and the rights of property, are the objects, for the protection of which Government was instituted. – James Madison

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Perhaps it is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be charged to provisions against danger, real or pretended, from abroad. – James Madison

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It is good that war is so horrible, or we might grow to like it. – Robert E. Lee

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The ability and inclination to use physical strength is no indication of bravery or tenacity to life. The greatest cowards are often the greatest bullies. Nothing is cheaper and more common than physical bravery. – Clarence Darrow, Resist Not Evil

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The condition of man… is a condition of war of everyone against everyone. – Thomas Hobbes

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War can be so impersonal yet when we put a name, a face, a place and match it to families, then war is not impersonal. – Dennis Kucinich

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Even the rich are hungry for love, for being cared for, for being wanted, for having someone to call their own. – Mother Teresa

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I suppose theres a melancholy tone at the back of the American mind, a sense of something lost. And its the lost world of Thomas Jefferson. It is the lost sense of innocence that we could live with a very minimal state, with a vast sense of space in which to work out freedom. – George Will

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People who lean on logic and philosophy and rational exposition end by starving the best part of the mind. – William Butler Yeats

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Beauty is a relation, and the apprehension of it a comparison. – Gerard Manley Hopkins

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