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Peace Quotes - Page 48

War in the end is always about betrayal, betrayal of the young by the old, of soldiers by politicians, and of idealists by cynics.

War in the end is always about betrayal, betrayal of the young by the old, of soldiers by politicians, and of idealists by cynics.

Chris Hedges (2005). “Losing Moses on the Freeway: The 10 Commandments in America”, p.96, Simon and Schuster

Peace is always beautiful.

Walt Whitman “Annotated LEAVES OF GRASS with English Grammar Exercises: by Walt Whitman (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, Powell Publications, LLC

Love is hate War is Peace No is Yes And we're all free.

Song: Why?, Album: Tracy Chapman, 1988

Let's take our babies home and abide by the curfew. I want to thank you for understanding that we want to bring peace.

"Baltimore riots: Police use rubber bullets and pepper spray on protesters as violence continues and troops move in" by Scott Malone, Warren Strobel, www.mirror.co.uk. April 29, 2015.

Beauty is the experience that gives us a sense of joy and a sense of peace simultaneously.

Rollo May (1985). “My Quest for Beauty”, W W Norton & Company Incorporated

I brake for brunettes.

Song: I Brake For Brunettes

Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it

Gandhi (Mahatma), Horace Gundry Alexander, National Committee for the Gandhi Centenary (1968). “Mahatma Gandhi: 100 years”

Sovereignty must not be used for inflicting harm on anyone, whether citizen or foreigner.

Ludwig Von Mises (1985). “Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War”, Libertarian Press

If we want to create a viable, peaceful world, we've got to integrate compassion into the gritty realities of 21st century life.

"Karen Armstrong argues for practical compassion". Interview with Heidi Bruce, www.csmonitor.com. April 17, 2012.

The basis of peace and stability, in any society, has to be the fullest respect for the human rights of all its people.

John Hume's Nobel Lecture in Oslo, Norway, www.nobelprize.org. December 10, 1998.

The right of a nation to kill a tyrant in case of necessity can no more be doubted than to hang a robber, or kill a flea.

John Adams (1794). “A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America: Against the Attack of M. Turgot in His Letter to Dr. Price, Dated the Twenty-second Day of March, 1778”, p.385

Opposition brings concord. Out of discord comes the fairest harmony.

"Heraclitus". Book by Philip Wheelwright, 1959.