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Nuclear Quotes - Page 7

As long as some of us choose to rely on nuclear weapons, we continue to risk that these same weapons will become increasingly attractive to others.

As long as some of us choose to rely on nuclear weapons, we continue to risk that these same weapons will become increasingly attractive to others.

Mohamed ElBaradei (2011). “The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times”, p.187, Macmillan

This nuclear option is ultimately an example of the arrogance of power.

"All-Star Panel: Harry Reid and the 'nuclear option'". "Special Report", www.foxnews.com. November 29, 2012.

Literature is the opposite of a nuclear bomb.

Arundhati Roy reading and Ms. Roy and Howard Zinn in conversation, Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico, www.scoop.co.nz. September 18, 2002.

If human beings are to survive in a nuclear age, committing acts of violence may eventually have to become as embarrassing as urinating or defecating in public are today.

Myriam Miedzian (2002). “Boys Will Be Boys: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence”, p.45, Lantern Books

The solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind.

Albert Einstein, Colette M. Kinnon, A. N. Kholodilin, J. G. Richardson (1981). “The Impact of modern scientific ideas on society: in commemoration of Einstein”, D Reidel Pub Co

We don't want to start a nuclear war unless we really have to, now do we Jack?

"Fictional character: Captain Mandrake". "Dr. Strangelove", 1964.