Si vis pacem, para bellum (Classical Latin: [si? w?s 'pa?k?? 'para 'b?llu?]) is a Latin adage translated as, "If you want peace, prepare for war". It is adapted from a statement found in Book 3 of Latin author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract De Re Militari (4th or 5th century), although the idea which it conveys also appears in earlier works such as Plato's Nomoi (Laws).WIKI
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and another said. "war is a drug".
Salvador Dahli said: "I am the drug, take me."