Quotes about carnage
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Boris Yeltsin If we withdraw troops, carnage will start in Chechnya.
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Marcy Kaptur As I watch what is happening in the Middle East and the carnage that comes over our television screens every evening, I cannot help but ask myself, what is wrong with humankind that we cannot stop the killing?
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What we're going through is a market finding itself in a very nervous state and is preparing itself for third-quarter earnings, ... As we wait for the earnings to come out, the market feels the weight of the continued carnage in 'new economy' stocks. Dell's announcement was certainly no help in reversing market psychology.
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When the machine guns opened up, literally like shooting fish in a barrel, the results were particularly gruesome. The carnage continued on and off for hours. The bodies of many of the victims were literally shot to pieces.
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When he attacks Israel, this is something the Arab world can agree upon. He has been criticized for the destruction and carnage he's causing the Muslim nation. He's looking for another justification... . Criticizing Israel sounds more politically correct.
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Drew Gilpin Faust In the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States embarked on a new relationship with death, entering into a civil war that proved bloodier than any other conflict in American history, a war that would presage the slaughter of World War I's Western Front and the global carnage of the twentieth century.
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Don Meredith You can't let fear grip you. You have to step over that threshold. Good, law-abiding citizens can no longer stand by and let the carnage continue.
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Jim Hall We continue to lose 40,000 of our citizens on our nation's highways ... We as a nation need to change our culture to stop this carnage and we can do it most effectively with seat belt laws.
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Oliver North We've got a very difficult situation created by this embrace of the so-called Arab Spring. And that's not getting better. It's getting worse. The carnage for the people of Syria is horrific, and it's quite frankly too little, too late to reverse a lot of that.
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I am struck by how casually we as a nation react to the carnage in Iraq.
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Stephen Lewis I don't think the world yet realizes the carnage that is to come. I don't think the world yet realizes the full, incomparable horror of AIDS, and its inexorable spread around the planet.
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Julia Ward Howe We, women of one country, Will be too tender of those of another country To allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.
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Douglas MacArthur a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past.
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David Gilmour I had a great party for my 50th birthday, and I'm having a nice little one this time. But it's sad how many people aren't going to be there, because they've died in the intervening years. There's been a lot of carnage around me, and I'm sort of looking at that list.
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It really is getting to the point where it is a carnage and we've just got to find a way of stopping it,
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Ricky Davis If he gets out, ... the carnage would never end.
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Joan Baez There is chaos. There's bloodshed. There's carnage.
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Lord Byron He makes a solitude, and calls it - peace!
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Rohinton Mistry The carnage upon the chessboard of life, left wounded humans in its wake
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Walter Cronkite The daily coverage of the Vietnamese battlefield helped convince the American public that the carnage was not worth the candle.