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The only real danger that exists is man himself.
C.G. Jung
Talking jaw to jaw is better than going to war.
Winston Churchill
The good of the people is the supreme law.
Cicero
Remember your humanity.
B.Russell
We finally have to find non-violent ways to overcome conflicts between nations. War as a means of politics must be banned for all times as a relic of the past.
Viktor Klima
War never leaves where it found a nation.
Edmund Burke
Unless we love people, we cannot understand them
C Rossetti
The greatest honour history can bestow is that of peacemaker.
Richard Nixon
If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.
J.F.Kennedy
Peace comes when you give up violence, prejudice and thinking of others as enemies.
Popov
Man is condemned to be free
J.P.Sartre
Its all in the mind you know.
Spike Milligan
There are few die well that die in battle
Shakespeare
All wars are boyish and are fought by boys.
Herman Melville
Education is the art of making men ethical.
Georg Hegel
Pacifism, whatever else it may be, is a campaign for the triumph of human rationality.
Vera Brittain.
Weapons are like money; no one knows the meaning of enough.
Martin Amis
No one has ever succeeded in keeping nations at war except by lies.
Salvador de Madariaga
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.
Oscar Wilde
Man has demonstrated that he is master of everything except his own nature.
Henry Miller
Civilisation is making of civil persons.
John Ruskin
God alone can change human nature.
Frank Buchman
Humanity is above the nation.
R.W.Trine
War has outlived itself.
Emil Brunner
I am a citizen of the world.
Diogenes
If your heart is full of hatred, how can there be room for love and happiness?
Adam Jackson
Life is short, but there is always time for courtesy.
Emerson
All human wisdom is summed up in two words... wait and hope.
A Dumas
When woman takes her place beside man and shares with him the obligations of political responsibility, that day will herald the death of war as a means of arranging human differences.
Olive Schreiner