
Top 17 Thermonuclear Weapons Quotes
#1. The time is not far off when many nations in many parts of the world of many political shades and commitments will possess nuclear or even thermonuclear weapons.
John F. Kennedy
#2. The dinosaurs disappeared because they could not adapt to their changing environment. We shall disappear if we cannot adapt to an environment that now contains spaceships, computers - and
thermonuclear weapons.
Arthur C. Clarke
#3. Over most of history, threats have come from nature - disease, earthquakes, floods, and so forth. But the worst now come from us. We've entered a geological era called the anthropocene. This started, perhaps, with the invention of thermonuclear weapons.
Martin Rees
#4. We must take care always to keep ourselves, by suitable establishments, in a respectable defensive posture.
George Washington
#5. Art should make you think and feel. It doesn't have to match your couch.
Damali Ayo
#6. I guess the worst moment I ever had in business was the fear that Southwest Airlines wouldn't get off the ground.
Herb Kelleher
#7. Detroit is a place where we've had it pretty tough. But there is a generosity here and a well of kindness that goes deep.
Mitch Albom
#8. Without attention, the human sense of wonder and the holy will stir occasionally, but to become a steady flame it must be tended.
Huston Smith
#9. Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme.
Ali MacGraw
#10. Giving people what they want isn't always what they want.
Seth Godin
#11. We can't control whether we are rewarded for our endeavours, with cash or recognition. It is not up to us how much cash or time we get on Earth, but it is down to us how we spend it.
Julian Baggini
#12. I still think of my mum as being kind of a dork - a cooler one, but still a dork.
Georgia Jagger
#13. Your circumstances and situations never keep you down. The only things that keep you down and keep you stuck are your thoughts.
John Kehoe
#14. What is past is past. never go back. Not for excuses. Not for justification, not for happiness. You are what you are, the world is what it is.
Mario Puzo
#15. There are anthropogenic state risks at the existential level as well: the longer we live in an internationally anarchic system, the greater the cumulative chance of a thermonuclear Armageddon or of a great war fought with other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, laying waste to civilization.
Nick Bostrom
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