Short Quotes - Author Henry Campbell Bannerman Showing 1 - 5 of 5 Add Quote But, gentlemen, can any of us say that as a result of such overwhelming sacrifices of money, of men, of ideals, and of civil dignity the sense of security has indeed been attained? Henry Campbell Bannerman Men Upvote0 You have indeed done much since the new century began to give shape and substance to the growing, the insistent desire that war may be banished from the earth. Henry Campbell Bannerman War Upvote0 We have to admit that, notwithstanding all the efforts in which governments and peoples have participated, no corresponding change has been wrought in the aspect of the world's armaments. Henry Campbell Bannerman Change Upvote0 Scare answers to scare, and force begets force, until at length it comes to be seen that we are racing one against another after a phantom security which continually vanishes as we approach. Henry Campbell Bannerman Answers Upvote0 Gentlemen, I fervently trust that before long the principle of arbitration may win such confidence as to justify its extension to a wider field of international differences. Henry Campbell Bannerman Trust Upvote0