the Cold War

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To describe the deep freeze in U.S.-Soviet relations in 1947, Bernard Baruch coined this phrase the cold war $600 DJ QUOTES 1991-09-27 #1625
Thomas Hardy said this "makes rattling good history, but peace is poor reading" war $100 J NOT SO FAMOUS QUOTES 1991-05-29 #1568
Georges Clemenceau called this "much too important a matter to be left to the generals" War $100 J QUOTES 1991-01-17 #1474
Carl Sandburg wrote, "Sometime they'll give" one of these "and nobody will come" war $400 J QUOTES 1990-04-06 #1300
Bartlett's says it was Bernard Baruch who 1st used this phrase describing "chilly" post-WWII tensions the Cold War $600 DJ BARTLETT'S QUOTES 1988-01-22 #785
Talleyrand is quote as saying it's "much too serious a matter to be entrusted to the military" war $200 DJ MILITARY QUOTES 1987-10-20 #717
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