True
Source(s): Ayn Rand
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Source(s): Ayn Rand
This is a variation on the theme: The end justifies the means.
Answer: An immoral means invalidates the end.
This is a variation on the theme: The end justifies the means.
Answer: An immoral means invalidates the end.
This is a variation on the theme: The end justifies the means.
Answer: An immoral means invalidates the end.
It is a far better insight to acknowledge that there is no real justice in either love or war.
This is a variation on the theme: The end justifies the means.
Answer: An immoral means invalidates the end.
It is a far better insight to acknowledge that there is no real justice in either love or war.
False. I think Hitler went to war for the love it.The rest as they say is history.
i think false. in true love, one should not do things they would not want to have done to them. if you love somebody, you shouldnt cheat on them.
in war, i think more is fair, but still not everything. in war, if civilians get killed, that happens. soldiers should try not to if at all possible, but there are situations where it happens.
more is fair in war than love.
Source(s): Ayn Rand
i think false. in true love, one should not do things they would not want to have done to them. if you love somebody, you shouldnt cheat on them.
in war, i think more is fair, but still not everything. in war, if civilians get killed, that happens. soldiers should try not to if at all possible, but there are situations where it happens.
more is fair in war than love.
Answer 7
False, nothing in life is completely fair. It is a nice quote though.
False. I think Hitler went to war for the love it.The rest as they say is history.
I prefer the addage more is fair in love than war.
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