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Competition in armament, both land and naval, is not only a terrible burden upon the people, but I believe it to be one of the greatest menaces to the peace of the world.
Frank B. Kellogg |
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Author Details: Type: Politician Quotes Category: American Politician Quotes Date of Birth: December 22, 1856 Date of Death: December 21, 1937 Nationality: American Amazon: Frank B. Kellogg on Amazon |
Related Authors: Benjamin Franklin Edward Kennedy Robert Kennedy Joe Biden Ron Paul Everett Dirksen Alexander Hamilton Dick Armey Hubert H. Humphrey |
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Select Frank B. Kellogg Quotations:
It is not to be expected that human nature will change in a day.
Frank B. Kellogg There are but few naval powers, but there are many land powers. Frank B. Kellogg There will always be disputes between nations which, at times, will inflame the public and threaten conflicts, but the main thing is to educate the people of the world to be ever mindful that there are better means of settling such disputes than by war. Frank B. Kellogg Have we so soon forgotten those four years of terrible carnage, the greatest war of all time; forgotten the millions of men who gave their lives, who made the supreme sacrifice and who today, beneath the soil of France and Belgium, sleep the eternal sleep? Frank B. Kellogg I know that military alliances and armament have been the reliance for peace for centuries, but they do not produce peace; and when war comes, as it inevitably does under such conditions, these armaments and alliances but intensify and broaden the conflict. Frank B. Kellogg It is idle to say that nations can struggle to outdo each other in building armaments and never use them. History demonstrates the contrary, and we have but to go back to the last war to see the appalling effect of nations competing in great armaments. Frank B. Kellogg Certain it is that a great responsibility rests upon the statesmen of all nations, not only to fulfill the promises for reduction in armaments, but to maintain the confidence of the people of the world in the hope of an enduring peace. Frank B. Kellogg |
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Quote Keywords: Armament, Believe, Both, Burden, Competition, Greatest, Land, Menaces, Naval, Only, Peace, Terrible, Upon, World |
Dictionary Links: Armament, Believe, Both, Burden, Competition, Land, Naval, Only, Peace, Terrible, Upon, World |
All Frank B. Kellogg Quotations: Adequate defense has been the catchword... Certain it is that a great... Competition in armament, both land and... Each one of these treaties is... France and Italy have not yet... Have we so soon forgotten those... I believe that in the end... I do not hesitate to say... I further value this gift as... I have often heard it said... I know of no greater work... I know of no more important... I know that military alliances and... I share the opinion of those... If we will maintain our hope... It is by such means as... It is idle to say that... It is not to be expected... It is true not all has... Public opinion shapes our destinies and... The fact that so many of... There are but few naval powers... There has not been a war... There is no short and easy... There will always be disputes between... These measures may not constitute an... To be sure, in some instances... |
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