Great Throughts Treasury

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Andrew Bonar Law

There is no such thing as an inevitable war. If war comes it will be from failure of human wisdom.

Failure | Inevitable | War | Will | Wisdom | Failure |

Charles Kingsley

Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do which must be done, whether you like it or not. Being forced to work, or forced to do your best, will bred in you temperance, self-control, diligence, strength of will, content, and a hundred other virtues which the idle never know.

Control | Diligence | God | Self | Self-control | Strength | Will | Wisdom | Work | God |

Niccolò Machiavelli, formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

Every one may begin a war at his pleasure, but cannot so finish it. A prince, therefore, before engaging in any enterprise, should well measure his strength, and govern himself accordingly.

Pleasure | Strength | War | Wisdom | Govern |

John Locke

The perfect condition of slavery... is nothing else but the state of war continued between a lawful conqueror and a captive, for if once compact enter between them, and make an agreement for a limited power on the one side, and obedience on the other, the state of war and slavery ceases as long as the compact endures; for, as has been said, no man can by agreement pass over to another that which hath not in himself - a power over his own life.

Life | Life | Man | Nothing | Obedience | Power | Slavery | War | Wisdom |

Walter Lippmann

For as long as a time as we can see into the future, we shall be living between war and peace, between a war that cannot be fought and a peace that cannot be achieved. The great issues which divide the world cannot be decided by a war that could be won, and they cannot be settled by a treaty that can be negotiated... the power which used to deal with the division and conflicts of the past, namely, organized war, has become an impossible instrument to use.

Future | Past | Peace | Power | Time | War | Wisdom | World |

Douglas MacArthur

War’s very object is victory, not prolonged indecision. In war there is no substitute for victory.

Indecision | Object | War | Wisdom |

Oscar Edward Maurer

Waste not your strength trying to push shut doors which God is opening. Neither wear yourself out in keeping open doors which ought to be forever sealed. Some episode in your life, over which you are anxious, is closed. it is in the past. Whatever its memory, you cannot change it. But you can shut the door. Go into some silent place of thought. Test your self-respect. Ask your soul, "Have I emerged from this experience with honor, or if not, can honor be retrieved?" And if your soul answers, "Yes," close then the door to that Past; hang a garland over the portal if you will, but come away without tarrying. The east is aflame with the radiance of the morning, and before you stands many another door, held open by the hand of God.

Change | Experience | God | Honor | Life | Life | Memory | Past | Respect | Self | Soul | Strength | Thought | Waste | Will | Wisdom | God |

Lucan, full name Marcus Annaeus Lucanus NULL

The wounds of civil war are deepest.

War | Wisdom |

Nancy Gentile Ford

War is no more inevitable than the plague is inevitable. War is no more a part of human nature than the burning of witches is a human act.

Human nature | Inevitable | Nature | War | Wisdom |

Douglas MacArthur

The great question is: can war be outlawed? If so, it would mark the greatest advance in civilization since the Sermon on the Mount.

Civilization | Question | War | Wisdom |

Niccolò Machiavelli, formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

He who makes war his profession cannot be otherwise than vicious. War makes thieves, and peace brings them to the gallows.

Peace | War | Wisdom |

Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

One believes in the coming of war if one does not sufficiently abhor it.

War | Wisdom |

Livy, formally Titus Livius, aka Titus Livy NULL

To those to whom war is necessary it is just.

War | Wisdom |

Douglas MacArthur

I know war as few other men now living know it, and nothing to me is more revolting. I have long advocated its complete abolition, as its very destructiveness on both friend and foe has rendered it useless as a method for settling international disputes.

Friend | Men | Method | Nothing | War | Wisdom |

H. L. Mencken, fully Henry Louis Mencken

I believe that religion, generally speaking, has been a curse to mankind-that its modest and greatly overestimated services on the ethical side have been more than overcome by the damage it has done to clear and honest thinking. I believe that all government is evil, in that all government must necessarily make war upon liberty.

Evil | Government | Liberty | Mankind | Religion | Thinking | War | Wisdom | Government |

C. Wright Mills, fully Charles Wright Mills

The immediate cause of World War III is the preparation of it.

Cause | War | Wisdom | World |