"Unconditional war can no longer lead to..." - Quote by John F Kennedy
Unconditional war can no longer lead to unconditional victory. It can no longer serve to settle disputes. It can no longer concern the Great Powers alone. For a nuclear disaster, spread by wind and water and fear, could well engulf the great and the small, the rich and the poor, the committed and the uncommitted alike. Mankind must put an end to war--or war will put an end to mankind.
More by John F Kennedy
“The pay is good and I can walk to work.”
“Of all the multitudes who throughout history have spoken for human dignity in times of great suffering and loss, no voice is more compelling than that of Anne Frank.”
“Persons are judged to be great because of the positive qualities they possess, not because of the absence of faults.”
More on Peace
“It enhances our sense of the grand security and serenity of nature to observe the still undisturbed economy and content of the fishes of this century, their happiness a regular fruit of the summer.”
“It is easy to know when a government wishes for peace by observing the character of the person sent to negotiate for it.”
“Light be the earth upon you, lightly rest.”
More on Humanity
“If a group of beings from another planet were to land on Earth - beings who considered themselves as superior to you as you feel yourself to be to other animals - would you concede them the rights over you that you assume over other animals?”
“The dinosaurs aren't remembered for much more than their bones. When humanity's gone, what do we give to this little planet that we're on, and what could we do collectively, removing the pride?”
“All men alike stand condemned, not by alien codes of ethics, but by their own, and all men therefore are conscious of guilt.”