! ? From having been at war, not be? | |
! I said this was war! | |
! No war, m'kay? | |
! Only the poor are willing to go to war! | |
! We are at war David! | |
! ? From having been at war, not be? | |
! I said this was war! | |
! No war, m'kay? | |
! Only the poor are willing to go to war! | |
! We are at war David! | |
"...man-of-wars, starfish, blowfish, catfish..." | |
"After two wars, I don't want to show off animals any more." | |
"But in the fullness oftime, evil men betrayed God's trust, and in disobedience to His holy word waged bloody wars, not only against their own kind, but against the apes, whom they reduced to slavery." | |
"For all their wars are merry. | |
"He maketh wars to cease in all the world; | |
"...man-of-wars, starfish, blowfish, catfish..." | |
"After two wars, I don't want to show off animals any more." | |
"But in the fullness oftime, evil men betrayed God's trust, and in disobedience to His holy word waged bloody wars, not only against their own kind, but against the apes, whom they reduced to slavery." | |
"For all their wars are merry. | |
"He maketh wars to cease in all the world; | |
"...yearning and horror warred within her beautiful young body." | |
"They warred with the Midianites as they had been commanded by the Lord; | |
# Well, you have suffered enough and warred with yourself # | |
And so once more, the Romans warred upon each other. | |
Before God and this assembly... I do freely forgive those who have warred against me. | |
"And now the sparrows warring in the eaves, "the crumbling moon, the white stars in the sky, "and the loud chanting of the unquiet leaves, are shaken with earth's old and weary cry." | |
"For today we go warring together, | |
"Venture to Karachi on the rugged Grand Trunk Road which, while breathtaking is prone to landslides and firefights by warring sectarian factions." | |
"When comes to pass the awaited moment, and two warring tribes are again united, when together are two bodies in placement, then life or death for both shall be fated" | |
- No, one tribe's warring. The other is getting killed. | |
"...yearning and horror warred within her beautiful young body." | |
"They warred with the Midianites as they had been commanded by the Lord; | |
# Well, you have suffered enough and warred with yourself # | |
And so once more, the Romans warred upon each other. | |
Before God and this assembly... I do freely forgive those who have warred against me. | |
"And now the sparrows warring in the eaves, "the crumbling moon, the white stars in the sky, "and the loud chanting of the unquiet leaves, are shaken with earth's old and weary cry." | |
"For today we go warring together, | |
"Venture to Karachi on the rugged Grand Trunk Road which, while breathtaking is prone to landslides and firefights by warring sectarian factions." | |
"When comes to pass the awaited moment, and two warring tribes are again united, when together are two bodies in placement, then life or death for both shall be fated" | |
- No, one tribe's warring. The other is getting killed. | |