of Brutality
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over we realize this: that the human race has been roughly handled, but that it has advanced. Victor Hugo
Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. Victor Hugo
Those Jews stood up, were lined up, and were shot in true military fashion. I saw to it that no atrocities or brutalities occurred. Otto Ohlendorf
Sometimes they are as anxious to offer moral justifications for the brutalities from which they suffer as for those which they commit. Reinhold Niebuhr
In the past 30 years, officials of the Iranian regime and its apologists have labeled criticism, especially with regard to women's rights, as anti-Islamic and pro-Western, justifying its brutalities by ascribing them to Islam and Iran's culture. Azar Nafisi
He who commends the brutalities of the past, sows the seeds of future crimes. Robert G. Ingersoll