“We are sorry for the inconvenience, but this is a revolution.”
Subcomandante Marcos (1957) Mexican activist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, The Dragonbone Chair (1988), Chapter 34, “Forgotten Swords” (p. 549).
“We are sorry for the inconvenience, but this is a revolution.”
Subcomandante Marcos (1957) Mexican activist
Frederick B. Maurice (1871–1951) British Army general and historian
Speaking in Carnegie Hall, New York City, on 4 April 1919.
Context: As a soldier who has spent a quarter of his life in the study of the science of arms, let me tell you I went into the British Army believing that if you want peace you must prepare for war. I believe now that if you prepare thoroughly and efficiently for war, you get war.
“Occupational incompetence is everywhere. Have you noticed it? Probably we all have noticed it.”
Laurence J. Peter (1919–1990) Canadian eductor
Source: The Peter Principle (1969), p. 20 cited in: James Ike Schaap (2011) " The Peter Principle: Is This Forty-Year-Old Universal Phenomenon in Decline or Growing? http://www.jgbm.org/page/1%20James%20Ike%20Schaap%20.pdf"
“You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war.”
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Rodion Malinovsky (1898–1967) Soviet military commander and politician
To William Randolph Hearst. Quoted in "Ask Me Anything: Our Adventures with Khrushchev" - Page 152 - by William Randolph Hearst - 1960
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) American singer, songwriter and dancer
Earth Song
HIStory: Past, Present & Future, Book I (1995)
Frederick B. Maurice (1871–1951) British Army general and historian
Speaking in Carnegie Hall, New York City, on 4 April 1919.
[New York Times, 5 April 1919, 13, Maurice Criticises Peace Conferees, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B00E6DC1E3BEE3ABC4D53DFB2668382609EDE]
“We have hitherto but hunted deer; if we engage in this war, we must prepare to fight tigers.”
Amar Singh Thapa (1751–1816) Supreme Commander of the Western Front of Nepal
Quoted in p. 460 in Prinsep, Henry Thoby (1825). History of the political and military transactions in India during the administration of the Marquess of Hastings, 1813-1823, Vol 1. London: Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen. https://books.google.com/books?id=Tq1jAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s <br class="br">Quote <br class="br">Context: They will not rest satisfied without establishing their own power and authority, and will unite with the hill rajas, whom we have dispossessed. We have hitherto but hunted deer; if we engage in this war, we must prepare to fight tigers.