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Quotes about Tension

Chamberlain's visit to Hitler today may bring things to a head or may result in a temporary postponement of what looks to me likean inevitable conflict within the next five years.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
The notion that disarmament can put a stop to war is contradicted by the nearest dogfight.
- George Bernard Shaw
They did everything but slap each other, and finally they did that. What postponed the inevitable were loves forlorn and a very young girl in too tight clothes tapping on the screen door.
- Toni Morrison
Because I carried the war in me, I foresaw it.
- Carl Jung
Rich, collaborative, interdependent relationships between God's sons and daughters are vital to both genders and make the body of Christ stronger. The Blessed Alliance fuels the kingdom of God and must not be displaced by an atmosphere of tension, fear, and mistrust.
- Carolyn Custis James
I come not to bring negative peace, but I come to bring positive peace. I come not to bring this old peace which is merely the absence of tension; I come to bring a positive peace which is the presence of justice and the Kingdom of God. Peace is not merely the absence of something, but it's the presence of something.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Our sense of humor is a gift from God that should be controlled as well as cultivated. Clean, wholesome humor will relax tension and relieve difficult situations. Leaders can use it to displace tension with a sense of normal.
- J. Oswald Sanders
You cannot stop big wars if you carry on little wars yourselves.
- Mahatma Gandhi
They are nations of eternal war. All their energies are expended in the destruction of the labor, property, and lives of their people.
- Thomas Jefferson
Vions are born in the soul of a man or woman who is consumed with the tension between what is and what could be.
- Andy Stanley
In the heart of man, there is a constant conflict between the flesh and the spirit.
- TB Joshua
Dramatic tension is the real curse of the novel, because it transforms everything, even the most beautiful pages, even the most surprising scenes and observations merely into steps leading to the final resolution, in which the meaning of everything that preceded is concentrated.
- Milan Kundera