We used nuclear weapons in this war, but next time we can only use sticks
——Einstein (German/American)
War will Creating heroes will cleanse away all muddy water. All people are afraid of war. However, cowards are simply those who allow their fears to overcome their sense of duty. Responsibility is the essence of manliness. ——Patton
War is not only a political act, but also a real political tool. It is the continuation of political exchanges and the realization of political exchanges through another means. ——Clausewitz
1. “More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars.”——Franklin D. Roosevelt
“ "Rather than the end of the war, we would rather have never broken out." Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States (March 4, 1933- -April 12, 1945), the only president in U.S. history to be reelected four times.
2. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
"Success is not the end, failure is not the end. , Only courage is eternal. "Winston Churchill
It is not terrible to die in war. What is terrible is that so many sacrifices have not been exchanged for peace
3." Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” ——Winston Churchill
“Never in the history of human war has such a victory been achieved with so few troops. Such a great success, protecting so many sentient beings” Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill, full name: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, the most famous person in the 20th century. Famous British bourgeois politician and British Prime Minister during World War II.
4. “It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” ——General Douglas MacArthur
“Without the determination to win, a war is bound to be lost.” Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur, five-star general of the United States Army.
5. “The only winner in the war of 1812 was tchaikovsky.”——Solomon Short
“Tchaikovsky was the only winner in the war of 1812.
"Solomon Short ("the war of 1812" refers to the second American anti-British war in 1812)