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en A peace establishment ought always to have two objects in view; the one, present security of posts and of stores, and the public tranquillity; the other, to be prepared, if the latter is impracticable, to resist with efficacy the sudden attempts of a
  George Washington

en The situation is grave from an Israeli point of view, probably on the verge of an explosion. There's a consensus both in the security establishment and in public opinion, and among most ministers in the government, that Israel needs to escalate its response to Palestinian terror.

en Because of what you have done the heavens have become a part of man's world. And as you talk to us from the Sea of Tranquillity, it inspires us to redouble our efforts to bring peace and Tranquillity to Earth.
  Richard M. Nixon

en The worldwide caution we put out on June 22 does indicate that posts may temporarily suspend operations or close to the public in response to threat information, security concerns or simply to review security postures.

en We hope that with the appointment of the commander we will all help the Palestinian government and the Interior Ministry to ensure the security of the public and the security of its property and aid in imposing order and security in the territories of the Palestinian Authority. But all of these things will not prevent us and other resistance organizations from continuing to resist, in an organized manner, the occupation and its crimes.

en Learned institutions ought to be favorite objects with every free people. They throw that light over the public mind which is the best security against crafty and dangerous encroachments on the public liberty.
  James Madison

en The name of peace is sweet, and the thing itself is beneficial, but there is a great difference between peace and servitude. Peace is freedom in tranquillity, servitude is the worst of all evils, to be resisted not only by war, but even by death.

en Like objects in the rear-view mirror, the impact of Social Security's looming crisis is closer than it appears. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. Like objects in the rear-view mirror, the impact of Social Security's looming crisis is closer than it appears.

en If it goes on view with other like objects, then scholars get to see it and study it; the public gets to come; the claimant, if there is one, gets to know where it is and file a claim. Who has lost in this process?

en If there are attempts to raid defense for lesser priorities, or to raid homeland security for lesser priorities, then we'll resist that. And I think pretty strongly. So, I think that's the difference between last year and a wartime era.

en A disciplined person, enjoying sense objects with senses that are under control and free from likes and dislikes, attains tranquillity.

en The past went that-a-way. When faced with a totally new situation, we tend always to attach ourselves to the objects, to the flavor of the most recent past. We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We march backwards into the future.
  Marshall McLuhan

en [Elections alone] will not be sufficient for the establishment of lasting peace in Afghanistan, ... Security, effective institutions and development will require time and concerted effort to build upon the political achievement of the past three- and-a-half years.
  Kofi Annan

en ASEAN must resist and reject such attempts at coercion,

en The goal of all inanimate objects is to resist man and ultimately defeat him.
  Russell Baker


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