Declaration Of War Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“What a wonderful world it could be, when spiritual factions would choose to read sacred writings as colorful metaphors and not as bloody declarations of war. (“Is heaven a place in the sky?”)”
Erik Pevernagie

“Ungodliness has always declared war on godliness.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Blocking a jab is never yet a declaration of war, it's letting you know that I am aware of your shenanigans.”
DON SANTO

Jessamyn West
“Somewhere between four and five, when the spring afternoon ended and the spring evening began, the people filled with sardines and soda crackers, their dry throats moistened with canned tomatoes and soda pop, began to sing. The day that had begun in peace was ending in war. People had shadows the size and shape of peaked tombstones. Blueness, fold on fold, enveloped the foothills. The stomp of oil wells deep inside the earth was felt. Meadow larks and blackbirds were suddenly quiet, then, as if resisting the oncoming night, sang loudly. Raunce's cow bawled to be milked. Old Saddle Back was rosy above the valley's shadows. The April summer evening, the first of the war, came down with melancholy softness and beauty.”
Jessamyn West, South of the Angels