Quote by John Dingell
War is failure of diplomacy. - John Dingell

War is failure of diplomacy. – John Dingell

Other quotes by John Dingell

This is one of the major problems we have. By the way, it was endorsed by leadership on both sides of the aisle and both ends of the Capitol, by the NRA and also by the gun control groups. – John Dingell

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Leadership
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If the president is failing to disclose material facts with regard to legislation being presented to the Congress on a question as important as war and peace, I think it does impair the level of trust that the House and the Senate have for this administration. – John Dingell

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Trust
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If were going to spend a lot of money to deal with the problem of 200 million guns in the country owned by 65 million gun owners, we ought to have a system which will work and catch criminals. – John Dingell

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Money
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Questioning the nature and implications of liminal instances necessarily involves failure, if only in the specifically technical sense of entering spaces where prevailing criteria of success scarcely apply. – Brian Ferneyhough

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I think Ive failed every test Ive ever taken. If there was a failure I would have been it. – Lisa Marie Presley

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Failure

Every failure is a step to success. – William Whewell

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Failure

Failure is not an option. Everyone has to succeed. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Failure

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