Top 9 Quotes About The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor

#1. I don't care who writes a nation's laws-or crafts its advanced treaties-if I can write its economics textbooks

Paul Samuelson

#2. When you are genuinely strong, you neither attack nor defend and so retain your energy.

Vernon Howard

#3. If liberals had been in charge of the Arizona memorial, it would probably have featured an exhaustive exhibit about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and little about the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Mona Charen

#4. I ran for Congress, just once.

Shirley Temple

#5. My father pulled into Pearl Harbor four days after the bombing, and he said, everything was still burning. He said they never told the public how bad it was. It was really bad.

John Lasseter

#6. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, the United States would enter, in a formal way, what had been up to that date strictly a European conflict. Marcus Garvey's prophecy about the European scramble to maintain dominance over the whole world was now a reality.

John Henrik Clarke

#7. I long for the days when grosses were not even known. There was no weekend competition.

Mark Rydell

#8. Every act of seizure is an act of grace.

Jen Pollock Michel

#9. The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor led to many very good things. If you follow the trail, it led to kicking Europeans out of Asia - that saved tens of millions of lives in India alone.

Noam Chomsky

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