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Peace

«Force is not a remedy.»
Author: John Bright (Writer) | About: Force, Peace
«Every nation sincerely desires peace; and all nations pursue courses which if persisted in, must make peace impossible»
Author: Norman Angell | About: Nations, Peace | Keywords: persisted, sincerely
«First thing I killed was no kind of thing at all. It was an enemy soldier. Which is a hell of a lot easier to say, than the first thing I ever killed was a man.»
Author: Steve Mason | About: Death, Peace, Vietnam, War
«First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.»
Author: Thomas Kempis | About: Peace
«Could I have but a line a century hence crediting a contribution to the advance of peace, I would gladly yield every honor which has been accorded me in war»
«Croesus said to Cambyses; That peace was better than war; because in peace the sons did bury their fathers, but in wars the fathers did bury their sons»
Author: Francis Bacon, Sr. (Lawyer, Philosopher) | About: Peace, War | Keywords: bury, Croesus, fathers, sons
«FIRST keep thyself in peace, and then shalt thou be able to be a peacemaker towards others. A peaceable man doth more good than a well-learned. A passionate man turneth even good into evil and easily believeth evil; a good, peaceable man converteth all things into good. He who dwelleth in peace is suspicious of none, but he who is discontented and restless is tossed with many suspicions, and is neither quiet himself nor suffereth others to be quiet. He often saith what he ought not to say, and omitteth what it were more expedient for him to do. He considereth to what duties others are bound, and neglecteth those to which he is bound himself. Therefore be zealous first over thyself, and then mayest thou righteously be zealous concerning thy neighbour.»
Author: Thomas Kempis | About: Peace, Suspicion
«Even peace may be purchased at too high a price.»
«Everything is changeable, everything appears and disappears; there is no blissful peace until one passes beyond the agony of life and death.»
«Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances.»

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