人物名(五十音順) | 戦争に関する格言 |
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A・フィリップ・ランドルフ (1889-1979) | A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess. |
アレクサンドル・ケレンスキー (1881-1970) | The Russian people are suffering from economic fatigue and from disillusionment with the Allies! The world thinks the Russian Revolution is at an end. Do not be mistaken. The Russian Revolution is just beginning. |
To prevent a catastrophe the Tsar himself must be removed, by force if there is no other way. |
The policy of the Bolsheviks is demagogic and criminal, in their exploitation of the popular discontent. |
アントニオ・グラムシ (1891-1937) | The old world is dying away, and the new world struggles to come forth: now is the time of monsters. |
イオアニス・メタクサス (1871-1941) | Heroes never die; instead they fall, and the soil, by drinking their blood borns them again... |
ウィリアム・Z・フォスター (1881-1961) | At heart and in their daily action the trade unions are revolutionary. Their unchangeable policy is to withhold from the exploiters all they have the power to.That is the true meaning of the trade union movement. |
The party must be ready to put into its program the definite statement that mass action culminates in open insurrection and armed conflict with the capitalist state. |
ウィリアム・アールト (1915-1958) | A soldier who is politically conscious that he is right and who has a feeling of community with his society... will do his job well. |
ウィリアム・ライアン・マッケンジー・キング (1874-1950) | Conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription. |
ヴィルヘルム2世 (1859-1941) | Despite the fact that we have no such fleet as we should have, we conquered for ourselves a place in the sun. It will be my task to see that this place in the sun shall remain our undisputed possession |
ウッドロウ・ウィルソン (1856-1924) | The United States must be neutral in fact as well as in name...We must be impartial in thought as well as in action. |
ウラジーミル・レーニン (1870-1924) | People always have been the foolish victims of deception and self-deception in politics, and they always will be, until they have learned to seek out the interests of some class or other behind all moral, religious, political and social phrases, declarations and promises. |
エリザベス・ガーリー・フリン (1890-1964) | History has a long-range perspective. It ultimately passes stern judgment on tyrants and vindicates those who fought, suffered, were imprisoned, and died for human freedom, against political oppression and economic slavery. |
エリック・ブレア (1903−1950) | Looking at the world as a whole, the drift for many decades has been not towards anarchy but towards the reimposition of slavery |
オズワルド・モズレー (1896-1980) | Together in Britain we have lit a flame that the ages shall not extinguish. |
I am not, and never have been, a man of the right. My position was on the left and is now in the centre of politics. |
キリル・ウラジーミロヴィチ大公 (1876-1938) | Exceptional circumstances require exceptional measures. That's why imprisonment of Nicholas and his wife are justified by events ... |
ジャック・リード (1887-1920) | We, who are Socialists, must hope that out of this horror of bloodshed and dire destruction will come far-reaching social changes and a long step forward towards our goal of Peace among Men. |
シャルル・ド・ゴール (1890-1970) | France has no friends, only interests. |
Yes, it is Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals, it is Europe, it is the whole of Europe, that will decide the fate of the world. |
ジョージ・パットン (1885-1945) | No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country. |
ジョージ5世 (1865-1936) ヴィルヘルム2世について | I look upon him as the greatest criminal known for having plunged the world into war. |
ジョージ5世 (1865-1936) 皇太子エドワードについて | After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself in twelve months. |
セバスチャン・フォーレ (1858-1942) | Ah, goddamit, it's time to put an end to this, We've moaned and suffered long enough, No half-way war, No more cowardly pity, Death to the bourgeoisie! |
ダグラス・マッカーサー (1880-1964) | Talk of imminent threat to our national security through the application of external force is pure nonsense. |
チャールズ・E・カフリン神父 (1891-1979) | Less care for internationalism and more concern for national prosperity |
ニキータ・フルシチョフ (1894-1971) | If you live among dogs, keep a stick. After all, this is what a hound has teeth for - to bit when he feels like it! |
ニコライ・ブハーリン (1888-1938) | We see now that infringement of freedom is necessary with regard to the opponents of the revolution. At a time of revolution we cannot allow freedom for the enemies of the people and of the revolution. That is a surely clear, irrefutable conclusion. |
ノーマン・トーマス (1884-1968) | It would appear that we select presidents as we select jurors, on the ground that they have no opinions that can be discovered. |
ハインツ・グデーリアン (1888-1954) | It is sometimes tougher to fight my superiors than the French. |
パルミーロ・トリアッティ (1893-1964) | Our aim is the creation in our country of a society of free and equal man, where no man will ever exploit another man. |
ピウス11世 (1857-1939) | Pax Christi in regno Christi' (the peace of Christ in the reign of Christ) |
ヒューイ・ロング (1893-1935) | My Share Our Wealth program is the only defense this country's got against Syndicalism. |
ピョートル・ヴラーンゲリ (1878-1928) | One nation, One Empire, One Vozhd ! |
ビリー・ヒューズ (1862-1952) | Without the Empire we should be tossed like a cork in the cross current of world politics. It is at once our sword and our shield. |
フィリップ・スノードン (1864-1937) | I would like to see the word nationalization banned from the socialist vocabulary. |
フランツ・ヨーゼフ1世 (1830-1916) セオドア・ルーズベルトに宛てて | I am the last monarch of the old school. It's my job to protect my peoples from their politicians! |
ベルンハルト・フォン・ビューロー (1849-1929) | In one word: we do not want to place anyone into the shadow, but we also claim our place in the sun. |
マハトマ・ガンジー (1869-1948) | The ideally non-violent state will be an ordered anarchy. That State is the best governed which is governed the least. |
ルイーズ・ブライアント (1885-1936) | Does one have to be God-fearing and Christian to be decent? |
ロマン・ウンゲルン男爵 (1886-1921) | My name is surrounded with such hate and fear that no one can judge what is the truth and what is false, what is history and what is myth. |
梁啓超 (1873-1929) | Freedom means Freedom for the Group, not Freedom for the Individual. Men must not be slaves to other men, but they must be slaves to their group. For, if they are not slaves to their own group, they will assuredly become slaves to some other. |