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— George Washington"Military arrangement, and movements in consequence, like the mechanism of a clock, will be imperfectand disordered by the want of a part."
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My opposition to war is not based upon pacifist or non-resistant principles. It may be that the present state of civilization is such that certain international questions cannot be discussed; it may be that they have to be fought out. But the fighting never settles the question. It only gets the participants around to a frame of mind where they will agree to discuss what they were fighting about.
— Henry Ford
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