“mankind's most impressive achievement is that it has survived and intends to continue doing so.”
“If mankind's greatest achievement is to produce more spaces for mankind to live in, I do not think I am so impressed.”
“No one starts a war--or rather, no one in his sense ought to do so--without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by the war and how he intends to conduct it.”
“Oh, do not scowl at me, reader, I do not intend to convey the impression that I did not manage to be happy.”
“Why is there never a headline that says "Government program ends as its intended goal has been achieved"?”
“I know what the world has done to my brother and how narrowly he has survived it. And I know, which is much worse, and this is the crime of which I accuse my country and my countrymen, and for which neither I nor time nor history will ever forgive them, that they have destroyed and are destroying hundreds of thousands of lives and do not know it and do not want to know it. One can be, indeed one must strive to become, tough and philosophical concerning destruction and death, for this is what most of mankind has been best at since we have heard of man. (But remember: most of mankind is not all of mankind.) But it is not permissible that the authors of devastation should also be innocent. It is the innocence which constitutes the crime.”