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Quotes About Peace

And then there are the many many times I have given myself to that fury and that death which is loving you, and I am, to my own knifing hurt, more faithful than is kind to my peace and my wholeness. I live in two worlds and as long as we are apart, I always shall.
~ Sylvia Plath
In the corner of my garden There is a favorite spot, Which sun and rain tend faithfully And which I planted not. Here is the haven of wild flowers, The kingdom of birds and bees; Here in the silvery moonlight Sprites dance 'neath singing trees.
~ Sylvia Plath
And yet I feel that sleep somehow
~ Sylvia Plath
Turning to the open window above my head, I saw the full moon, glowing as bright as a pot of molten silver. Moonlight poured through the window, and through the gaps in the thatched roof, painting the interior of the hut with its gleaming brush. For a moment, the moonlight nearly disguised the poverty of the room, covering the earthen floor with a sheath of silver, the rough clay walls with sparkles of light, and the still-sleeping form in the corner with the glow of an angel.
~ T.A. Barron
To be unforgiving is like to drink poison and wait for someone else to die!! Rev. TD Jakes (have I said how much I love ya!)
~ T.D Jakes
An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry.
~ T.S. Eliot
The still point in a turning world.
~ T.S. Eliot
Yet with these April sunsets, that somehow recall My buried life, and Paris in the spring, I feel immeasurably at peace, and find the world To be wonderful and youthful afterall
~ T.S. Eliot
At the still point, there the dance is.
~ T.S. Eliot
For the first time in two or three days, I heard the cry of birds—oh well, it was a crow, but even a crow's croaking sounded wonderful. There still was life. There were birds and the breeze. There were clouds in the blue sky. And we could look at them for a moment, hear them again. You have no idea how beautiful the world looks and sounds in the hours after a battle stops!
~ Tabish Khair
If your enemy comes to speak bearing a sword, open your door to him and speak, but keep your own sword at hand. If he comes to you empty-handed, greet him the same way. But if he comes to you bearing gifts, stand on your walls and cast stones down on him.
~ Tad Williams
But that is enough of such worrying. The river is waiting, and our hearts must be light, so we can faster travel.
~ Tad Williams
Men do not manage well with too much peace. Someone will find a quarrel.
~ Tad Williams
Now, ten or more years later, far away from her home or even any thought of having a home, she again touched the feeling from that long ago day, being alone but not lonely, of being solitary yet sufficient.
~ Tad Williams
One should treasure those humdrum tasks that keep the body occupied but leave the mind and heart unfettered
~ Tad Williams
And that is why we do it, he decided. Because we hope it will bring us peace. But it never, never does.... Sludig
~ Tad Williams
and calling down on to them all the peace of Usires God. Caught between two angry pagan armies, he was quickly killed very dead. "So," Binabik waved his stick, beating down a high tussock of grass, "a story whose philosophy is difficult, hmmm? At least for we Qanuc, who prefer both being what you call pagan, and being what I call alive.
~ Tad Williams
Alla –ismer där vi stannat är sekunda, inte störst. Freden måste komma först. Gör den inte det, min vän, kommer inget efter den.
~ Tage Danielsson
JUst as the mechanism be sed for war so it can be used for peace. I'st the The Fogg's familys plan to get the mechanism working and then use it for world peace;
~ Tahir Shah
Just as the mechanism can be used for war so too can it be used for peace. It's the Fogg family's plan to get the machine working and then use it towards world peace.
~ Tahir Shah
Silence is the only safe answer to Silence.
~ Talbot Mundy
I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. He had used the John Burroughs quote as a mantra
~ Tami Hoag
Vi?u sav? zi?? nomierin?ja atrašan?s šaj?, lielaj?, drošaj?, skaistaj? ?k?, kura bija pilna ar to, kas vi?am patika, - ar gr?mat?m. Vi?u iesk?va zin?šanas, gudr?ba, saj?sma, nosl?pumi, kas pieder?ja vi?am par niec?gu cenu- prasmi las?t v?rdus.
~ Tami Hoag
handcuffs, no pistol-whipping . . .
~ Tami Hoag