
Top 12 Wolfowitz World Quotes
#1. The absence of Saddam is a huge weight off the Arab world.
Paul Wolfowitz
#2. To elope is cowardly; it is running away from danger, and danger has
become so rare in modern life.
Oscar Wilde
#3. I'm quite interested in my own mental processes, simply because I'm a failed scientist, and because I'm interested in how the brain and the mind works, and I like to avoid easy descriptions.
A.S. Byatt
#4. Space was full of questions, life was a sentence always ending in an ellipsis or a question mark. You couldn't answer everything. You could only believe there were answers at all.
Lavie Tidhar
#5. That sense of what happened in Europe in World War II has shaped a lot of my views.
Paul Wolfowitz
#6. But people do. They love each other and they misunderstand on purpose and they fight and then suddenly they aren't the same one.
Ernest Hemingway,
#7. Life had become some kind of profound competition, where my emotional loss was substituted by my professional success. I became a part of what they call the rat race.
Saurbh Katyal
#8. However, I am willing to hear what you can produce from Scripture in favor of any kind of slavery.
Samuel Hopkins
#9. I certainly don't like a label that suggests I believe that the military is the solution to most of the world's problems.
Paul Wolfowitz
#10. Someone once said that history has more imagination than all the scenario writers in the Pentagon, and we have a lot of scenario writers here. No one ever wrote a scenario for commercial airliners crashing into the World Trade Center.
Paul Wolfowitz
#11. Also with that money comes the idea, "Let your imagination run wild." Which I think is a very dangerous thing. I think it's dangerous because you can get into pretty wacky territory. There are things that are too crazy.
Taika Waititi
#12. Bush himself came into office with no curiosity about the world, only a suspicion that his predecessor had entangled America in far too many obscure places of no importance to national interests. Wolfowitz
George Packer
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