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I can kill a dog in six ways. Five of them are throwing missiles at it. Eugene Mirman
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I can kill a dog in six ways. Five of them are throwing missiles at it. Eugene Mirman
The tactical difference between Association Football and Rugby with its varieties seems to be that in the former the ball is the missile, in the latter men are the missiles. Ernest Crawley
The clans began to bombard the outer force field with rockets, missiles, nukes, and harsh language. Ernest Cline
A missile is a missile. It makes no great difference whether you are killed by a missile fired from the Soviet Union or from Cuba. Elie Abel
The Twist was a guided missile, launched from the ghetto into the very heart of suburbia. The Twist succeeded, as politics, religion, and law could never do, in writing in the heart and soul what the Supreme Court could only write on the books. Eldridge Cleaver
We can never totally return to the indefensible pre-1967 borders, … We simply cannot afford to make Israel 14.48 km (9 miles) wide again at its center. We can’t allow the Palestinians to be a couple of [miles] from [Tel Aviv’s] Ben-Gurion Airport in the age of shoulder-fire missiles with the capacity to shoot down … Read more
We’re opening the doors to people launching missiles and dropping bombs by taking the human out of the decision chain for deciding how we should respond to these threats. And this is something we’re seeing more and more happening in the traditional means as our methods of warfare become increasingly automated and roboticized such as … Read more
The missiles come first, and the justifications come second. E. P. Thompson
It seems that the problem with government as an institution is uniformly bad, worldwide. It may be the ONLY thing that binds all nations together – the incompetence of all of their governments…The unions are the mafia, which is the CIA, which is the Catholic Church, which is the government, which is what’s the difference? … Read more
Without friendship and the openness and trust that go with it, skills are barren and knowledge may become an unguided missile. Frank H. T. Rhodes