New Rome will be destroyedBy the attacks of new vandals.God always remains silent.
— Dejan StojanovicWhen modern values and modern people are under attack in a country, we can be sure of a dark future in that country!
— Mehmet Murat ildanPerceive conflict as positive, creative, and issue driven. Don't allow personal attacks.
— Eunice Parisi-Carew[I]f you seek in every way to minimise my firm beliefs by your anti-feminist attacks, please recall that a small dagger or knife point can pierce a great, bulging sack and that a small fly can attack a great lion and speedily put him to flight.
— Christine de PizanWe need to resist all the attacks of the enemy and not get caught in his provocations.
— Sunday AdelajaSociety attacks early, when the individual is helpless.
— B. F. SkinnerIf there is any solace to be found in the carnage of September 11th, may I find it in understanding that the potential to do great good can handily rival the tendency to carry out great evil. And out of that understanding may I commit in my own life to make certain that in such a critical rivalry I will ensure that towers will never fall because of me, but people will be raised up due to me.
— Craig D. LounsbroughThe worse thing you can do in a fight is stop moving. When someone attacks, they create force, movement, momentum, but you'll be okay as long as you can see and feel the direction of that force and travel with it.
— Victoria SchwabI have outlived a few of the kids that I grew up with in Knowsley Village, Liverpool, UK. Two dropped dead at eighteen years of age from heart attacks! They lived across the road from each other and played together. I wonder if it was some exposure that was common to them? Curiously, an entire family of three ladies all got breast cancer just round the corner from them, it killed my friend! A little further up the road another friend dropped dead of brain cancer in her thirties. Always seemed like far too much premature death in such a small area.
— Steven MageeMaxim 18: If the officers are leading from in front, watch out for an attack from the rear.-The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries.
— Howard Tayler