Sentences with War, Sentences about War in English

Sentences with War, Sentences about War in English

1. Steve is a decorated war hero.

2. The purpose of all war is peace.

3. Either war is obsolete, or men are.

4. The sinews of war are infinite money.

5. Capitalism is war socialism is peace.

6. We make war that we may live in peace.

7. Brazil declared war on Argentina in 1825.

8. The clouds of war will hang over the east.

9. In World War II, countries fought bitterly.

10. I read up on the history of the World War II.

11. Loud peace propaganda makes war seem imminent.

12. The war had worn him out physically and mentally.

13. People always make war when they say they love peace.

14. You don’t have to have fought in a war to love peace.

15. I have never advocated war except as a means of peace.

16. Peace is the virtue of civilization. War is its crime.

17. It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.

18. The only excuse for war is that we may live in peace unharmed.

19. The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.

20. Those who are at war with others are not at peace with themselves.

21. Patriotism is an instant reaction that fades away when the war starts.

22. Peace is the happy natural state of man war is corruption and disgrace.

23. I won’t undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace.

24. God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, surfeit and hunger.

25. To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.

26. My argument is that War makes rattling good history but Peace is poor reading.

27. The war changed everybody’s attitude. We became international almost overnight.

28. Peace, if it ever exists, will not be based on the fear of war but on the love of peace.

29. I don’t know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war.

30. I took a speed-reading course and read War and Peace in twenty minutes. It involves Russia.

31. You can’t make war in the Middle East without Egypt and you can’t make peace without Syria.

32. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living.

33. Yes, peace can and must be won, to save the world from the terrible destruction of World War III.

34. We have war when at least one of the parties to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace.

35. We must concentrate not merely on the negative expulsion of war but the postive affirmation of peace.

36. The grim fact is that we prepare for war like precocious giants, and for peace like retarded pygmies.

37. Civil strife is as much a greater evil than a concerted war effort as war itself is worse than peace.

38. Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.

39. Love and war always go together. They are the peaks of human emotion! Evil and good, beauty and ugliness.

40. There is peace more destructive of the manhood of living man than war is destructive of his material body.

41. I can not believe that war is the best solution. No one won the last war, and no one will win the next war.

42. My mom, Irmelin, taught me the value of life. Her own life was saved by my grandmother during World War II.

43. It’s a war of attrition. If you have patience and a modicum of faith in yourself your chances are not too bad.

44. Civil war? What does that mean? Is there any foreign war? Isn’t every war fought between men, between brothers?

45. Only one thing can conquer war – that attitude of mind which can see nothing in war but destruction and annihilation.

46. Well, I think everybody is frustrated by the finances of the U.N. and the inability to solve problems of war and peace.

47. Peace for us means the destruction of Israel. We are preparing for an all-out war, a war which will last for generations.

48. Those who can win a war well can rarely make a good peace and those who could make a good peace would never have won the war.

49. Secretary of War Stanton used to get out of patience with Lincoln because he was all the time pardoning men who ought to be shot.

50. Only the person who has experienced light and darkness, war and peace, rise and fall, only that person has truly experienced life.

51. We can only move to a long-term resolution regarding terrorism and war by planting seeds of peace. We have to start with ourselves.

52. In remembering the appalling suffering of war on both sides, we recognise how precious is the peace we have built in Europe since 1945.

53. If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children.

54. My mom enlisted in the U.S. Navy in World War II, and my parents actually bought our home thanks to the loan she got through the GI Bill.

55. I could start a war in 30 seconds. But some countries spend 100 years trying to find peace. Just like good manners, peace has to be learned.

56. I saw courage both in the Vietnam War and in the struggle to stop it. I learned that patriotism includes protest, not just military service.

57. There is always inequality in life. Some men are killed in a war and some men are wounded and some men never leave the country. Life is unfair.

58. I think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender.

59. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war that we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living.

60. Here’s how I think of my money – as soldiers – I send them out to war everyday. I want them to take prisoners and come home, so there’s more of them.

61. I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.

62. They are patriotic in time of war because it is to their interest to be so, but in time of peace they follow power and the dollar wherever they may lead.

63. As the war on terror continues, Americans must honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for the protection of this nation and the hope of peace.

64. Men and women who know the brutal reality of war, who know that war strips people of their very humanity, must unite in a new global partnership for peace.

65. It is impossible to exaggerate the wide, and widening, gulf between the American attitude on the Iraq war and the view from our friends across the Atlantic.

66. How is it they live in such harmony the billions of stars – when most men can barely go a minute without declaring war in their minds about someone they know.

67. Everyone is interested in war, in that people don’t want it to happen. I’m much more interested in peace than in war but it’s important to understand why we fight.

68. The White House isn’t the place to learn how to deal with international crisis, the balance of power, war and peace, and the economic future of the next generation.

69. What this country needs what every country needs occasionally is a good hard bloody war to revive the vice of patriotism on which its existence as a nation depends.

70. I have known war as few men now living know it. It’s very destructiveness on both friend and foe has rendered it useless as a means of settling international disputes.

71. America won the Cold War by protecting our strategic resources from the threat of foreign control. We must bring the same attitude to our trade relationship with China.

72. Germany has reduced savagery to a science, and this great war for the victorious peace of justice must go on until the German cancer is cut clean out of the world body.

73. Our young people have come to look upon war as a kind of beneficent deity, which not only adds to the national honor but uplifts a nation and develops patriotism and courage.

74. The old fun thing is when somebody typed up the first chapter of War and Peace. And then made a precis of the rest of it and sent it out and only one publisher recognized it.

75. This is a war universe. War all the time. That is its nature. There may be other universes based on all sorts of other principles, but ours seems to be based on war and games.

76. In a war everybody always knows all about Switzerland, in peace times it is just Switzerland but in war time it is the only country that everybody has confidence in, everybody.

77. It is to be observed that every case of war averted is a gain in general, for it helps to form a habit of peace, and community habits long continued become standards of conduct.

78. Although the war in which you fought took place more than half-a-century ago, your courage, your sacrifice and your patriotism reaches through the decades and inspires us today.

79. In war as in life, it is often necessary when some cherished scheme has failed, to take up the best alternative open, and if so, it is folly not to work for it with all your might.

80. Americans will listen, but they do not care to read. War and Peace must wait for the leisure of retirement, which never really comes: meanwhile it helps to furnish the living room.

81. An honorable Peace is and always was my first wish! I can take no delight in the effusion of human Blood but, if this War should continue, I wish to have the most active part in it.

82. I broke down while at Oxford, was rejected by a record number of medical tribunals during the War, and finally got permission to leave Oxford and do civilian work till the War ended.

83. Like any other people, like fathers, mothers, sons and daughters in every land, when the issue of peace or war has been put squarely to the American people, they have registered for peace.

84. The world will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve for war the finest human qualities. Peace, no less than war, requires idealism and self-sacrifice and a righteous and dynamic faith.

85. You think that religion is a thing that is there to help you and to see you through life, and then you wake up one morning and find the entire Irish situation, the civil war that’s based on religion.

86. In particular, the efforts to reestablish peace after the World War have been directed toward the formation of states and the regulation of their frontiers according to a consciously national program.

87. The world knows that America will never start a war. This generation of Americans has had enough of war and hate… we want to build a world of peace where the weak are secure and the strong are just.

88. Each one of these treaties is a step for the maintenance of peace, an additional guarantee against war. It is through such machinery that the disputes between nations will be settled and war prevented.

89. All morning they watched for the plane which they thought would be looking for them. They cursed war in general and PTs in particular. At about ten o’clock the hulk heaved a moist sigh and turned turtle.

90. As this long and difficult war ends, I would like to address a few special words to the American people: Your steadfastness in supporting our insistence on peace with honor has made peace with honor possible.

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