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Quotations regarding 'Aggression'

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Since the end of the Cold War, Soviet aggression had been replaced by a number of particularly venomous threats, from Timothy McVeigh to Osama bin Laden.
Barbara Olson, American Journalist (1955-2001)
The guys on the stunt team are really fantastic. It's really funny, because for all the aggression they have to display on screen, they're actually really happy, good- natured people.
Miranda Otto, Australian Actress (1967-  )
How a society channels male aggression is one of the greatest questions as to whether that society will survive. That's why I am not against violence in the media, I am against the glorification of immoral violence.
Dennis Prager, American Journalist (1948-  )
Only the change on the international scene, the crisis in the gulf, and the strong, firm position of the United States against aggression between two Arab countries created realities that led to the Madrid Peace Conference.
Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli Statesman (1922-1995)
History teaches that war begins when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.
Ronald Reagan, American President (1911-2004)
Mystery is gone to the certainty of technological principles. So the real terror, the real aggression against life comes in the form of the pursuit of our technological happiness.
Godfrey Reggio, American Director (1940-  )
My aggression out there is my weapon. I think it's more letting them know that I'm not going to let them get away with something, and I'm not just going to kind of poke it back and be content to stay in rallies.
Andy Roddick, American Athlete (1982-  )
In the first place, when there is a policy of intentional aggression, inspired by a desire to get possession of the territory or the trade of another country, right or wrong, a pretext is always sought.
Elihu Root, American Lawyer (1845-1937)
Saddam is a familiar dictatorial aggressor, with traditional goals for his aggression.
Brent Scowcroft, American Public Servant (1925-  )
There are only two cases in which war is just: first, in order to resist the aggression of an enemy, and second, in order to help an ally who has been attacked.
Charles de Secondat, French Philosopher (1689-1755)
Israel would not do that, both because we cannot afford to be accused by the world of aggression and because we cannot, for security and social reasons, absorb in our midst a substantial Arab population.
Moshe Sharett, Israeli Statesman (1894-1965)
If Pakistan has any ideas of annexing any part of our territories by force, she should think afresh. I want to state categorically that force will be met with force and aggression against us will never be allowed to succeed.
Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indian Leader (1904-1966)
Aggression, the writer's main source of energy.
Ted Solotaroff, -
Xenophobia manifests itself especially against civilizations and cultures that are weak because they lack economic resources, means of subsistence or land. So nomadic people are the first targets of this kind of aggression.
Antonio Tabucchi, Italian Writer (1943-  )
But which is the State's essential function, aggression or defence, few seem to know or care.
Benjamin Tucker, American Activist (1854-1939)
Aggression is simply another name for government.
Benjamin Tucker, American Activist (1854-1939)
To injure an opponent is to injure yourself. To control aggression without inflicting injury in the Art of Peace.
Morihei Ueshiba, Japanese Athlete (1883-1969)
Everyone gets frustrated and aggressive, and I'd sooner take my aggression out on a guitar than on a person.
Paul Weller, English Musician (1958-  )
Aggression is inherently destructive of relationships. People and ideologies are pitted against each other, believing that in order to survive, they must destroy the opposition.
Margaret J. Wheatley, American Writer
Aggression is the most common behavior used by many organizations, a nearly invisible medium that influences all decisions and actions.
Margaret J. Wheatley, American Writer
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