Quote by Oriana Fallaci
Have you ever thought that war is a madhouse and that everyone in

Have you ever thought that war is a madhouse and that everyone in the war is a patient? – Oriana Fallaci

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In my old age, I have been thinking about this, and I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. – Oriana Fallaci

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Courage
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War is something Arafat sends others to do for him. That is, the poor souls who believe in him. This pompous incompetent caused the failure of the Camp David negotiations, Clintons mediation. – Oriana Fallaci

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Failure
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I cry, sometimes, because Im not 20 years younger, and Im not healthy. But if I were, I would even sacrifice my writing to enter politics. – Oriana Fallaci

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Politics
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War
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Theres something brave and touching about game girls of all ages keeping themselves smart in hard times – one thinks of those wonderful women during World War II drawing stocking seams in eyebrow pencil up the back of legs stained with gravy browning because nylons were so hard to get hold of. – Julie Burchill

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War

There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more of less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction. – George Orwell

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War

War is a poor chisel to carve out tomorrow. – Martin Luther King, Jr.

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War

War is what happens when language fails. – Margaret Atwood

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War

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I was convicted of three misdemeanors of willful failure to file a form. – Wesley Snipes

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Failure

Theres a good deal in common between the minds eye and the TV screen, and though the TV set has all too often been the boobtube, it could be, it can be, the box of dreams. – Ursula K. Le Guin

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Dreams

Dreams grow holy put in action. – Adelaide Anne Procter

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Dreams

What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence, a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it. – Herbert Simon

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Information