“It is better to learn war early from friends, than late from enemies.”
Mary Renault book The Bull from the Sea
The Bull from the Sea (1962)
Source: Being Peace
“It is better to learn war early from friends, than late from enemies.”
Mary Renault book The Bull from the Sea
The Bull from the Sea (1962)
“Peace is only better than war if peace is not hell too. War being hell makes sense.”
Walker Percy book The Second Coming
The Second Coming (1980)
Vernon Scannell (1922–2007) British boxer and poet
Introductory Essay 'Setting the Scene'
Not Without Glory, 1976
“To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.”
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Remarks at a White House luncheon (26 June 1954) <br class="br">Quoted in Churchill Urges Patience in Coping with Red Dangers, The New York Times, June 27, 1954 http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00A10FE3458117A93C5AB178DD85F408585F9, <br class="br">Has been falsely attributed to Otto von Bismarck. <br class="br">But Churchill’s official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert, speaking of this quote, noted that Churchill actually said, "Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war." Four years later, during a visit to Australia, Harold Macmillan said the words usually—and wrongly—attributed to Churchill: “Jaw, jaw is better than war, war.” Credit: Harold Macmillan. <br class="br">Post-war years (1945–1955) <br class="br">Source: https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/quotes/quotes-falsely-attributed/
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
Letter in Harijan (1938) http://web.archive.org/20021008131454/die_meistersinger.tripod.com/gandhi9.html <br class="br">1930s
Newton Lee American computer scientist
Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2015
“Wars and temper tantrums are the makeshifts of ignorance; regrets are illuminations come too late.”
Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) American mythologist, writer and lecturer
Source: The Hero With a Thousand Faces