'Star Wars Rebels' brings back the banter and faster pace that the original films were famous for.

Your life goes on, and then your life goes on plus 'Star Wars.' It's just been an incredible time.

Inside 'Star Wars' are values that mean something to people. It's aspirational. It's full of hope.

My friend Paul Ryan talks about fiscal responsibility, but voted to put two wars on a credit card.

'Jurassic Park' is like 'Star Wars.' Different directors can give a different taste to each movie.

Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace.

Trillions of dollars spent on foreign wars have done nothing to make Americans feel safer at home.

War is no picnic. Wars should be prevented, and if you can't prevent them, you have to put them off.

If we do want to bring a woman in to direct a 'Star Wars'... we don't want to talk somebody into it.

I do love 'Star Wars,' although I'm not one of those crazy fans who knows everything about everyone.

'The Clone Wars' got very dark as we headed towards the end of the war and the downfall of the Jedi.

There are wars being fought! Who cares what I'm doing on a Saturday night? I'm not even a celebrity.

'Star Wars' is fun, its exciting, its inspirational, and people respond to that. It's what they want.

Wars such as those which have occurred in Iraq only allow hatred, violence and terror to proliferate.

The purpose of our military is to field the finest troops possible to defend our nation and win wars.

Peace is something very dear. If you've been through wars and operations and battles, you want peace.

Mubarak came to power as a hero who fought bravely in Egypt's wars and headed the nation's air force.

The agency was desperate to get started with the commercials in 1976, but I was working on Star Wars.

'The Clone Wars' is certainly set in the darkest possible time throughout the whole 'Star Wars' story.

I love video games. I love, love, love them! I also love 'Star Wars.' I wish Jedi was a true religion.

'Star Wars' or 'The Lord of the Rings' deal with great big Joseph Campbell-style myths, good and evil.

The approach to 'Star Wars' was more complicated than usual merely by the nature of its expansiveness.

It is often noted that it can be hard for democracies to fight wars because of changing public opinion.

I got pantsed in 'Bar Wars,' the number-one rated episode of 'Cheers' all time. I'm very proud of that.

Wars can be resolved. Human rights atrocities can be stopped. We just have to apply the right policies.

America has fought five wars since 1945 and has gained its objectives in only one of them, the Gulf War.

I am a tremendous 'Star Wars' fan; I know the story means an enormous love to me. I love the characters.

What distinguished the First World War from all wars before it was the massive power of the antagonists.

When I joined Lucasfilm, I immediately saw the true passion shared by 'Star Wars' fans around the world.

I get emotional easily: I feel like 'Cupcake Wars,' 'Chopped' - the right episode just breaks you apart.

Wars should be over in three days or less... and the American people must be all for it from the outset.

Wars based on principle are far more destructive... the attacker will not destroy that which he is after.

I think the first movie I ever saw was a 'Star Wars' triple bill, when 'Return of the Jedi' was released.

But I'm not imaginative. I couldn't look into the future, like Star Wars or Robots or anything like that.

Indeed, the Roman laws allowed no person to be carried to the wars but he that was in the soldiers' roll.

I grew up on all the 'Star Wars' movies and 'Star Trek' and all that. I just haven't really kept current.

I think that is a noble goal that all of us should seek, to end wars and prevent wars as much as possible.

If the world's using bitcoin, governments won't be able to fund wars through inflation like they do today.

I want a world of peace. I'm not interested in bombs. I'm not interested in wars. I'm interested in peace.

No one else will really care, but I missed the wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Also the war in Chechnya.

The pertinent question: if Americans did not want these wars should they have been compelled to fight them?

I will always be an advocate in terms of wars of necessity. I am just much more cautious on wars of choice.

If I look at history, it seems that most wars and most cruel things have been done by men and not by women.

When I was a kid, 'Star Wars' was it. Like, it's in your DNA. I'm old enough to have seen the original one.

The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.

The arrival of 'Star Wars' signalled the full absorption of the former counterculture into a new mainstream.

Like wars, forest fires and bad marriages, really stupid laws are much easier to begin than they are to end.

We should not fight wars without a clearly defined end state... when you go to war, it can't be a half-step.

My dad served in two wars has been flying airplanes for 60 years now. He was certainly quite an inspiration.

Dictatorships start wars because they need external enemies to exert internal control over their own people.

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