Jeannette rankin

War is the slaughter of human beings, temporarily regarded as enemies, on as large a scale as possible.
What one decides to do in crisis depends on one's philosophy of life, and that philosophy cannot be changed by an incident. If one hasn't any philosophy in crises, others make the decision.
There can be no compromise with war; it cannot be reformed or controlled; cannot be disciplined into decency or codified into common sense.
Men and women are like right and left hands; it doesn't make sense not to use both.
I want to stand by my country, but I cannot vote for war.
We're half the people; we should be half the Congress.
As a woman I can't go to war, and I refuse to send anyone else.
It is unconscionable that 10,000 boys have died in Vietnam. If 10,000 American women had mind enough they could end the war, if they were committed to the task, even if it meant going to jail.
Small use it will be to save democracy for the race if we cannot save the race for democracy.
If I had my life to live over, I would do it all again, but this time I would be nastier.