Quotes About Peace
I believe God is managing affairs and that He doesn't need any advice from me. With God in charge, I believe everything will work out for the best in the end. So what is there to worry about.
~ Henry Ford
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Politics in the true sense, have to do with the prosperity, peace and security of the people.
~ Henry Ford
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Wars do not end wars any more than an extraordinarily large conflagration does away with the fire hazard.
~ Henry Ford
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Civilized nations, however, do not use their armies and fleets to open one another's ports to trade. What they use their armies and fleets for, is, when they quarrel, to close one another's ports. ... What protection teaches us, is to do to ourselves in time of peace what enemies seek to do to us in time of war.
~ Henry George
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Necessary policemen, firemen, street cleaners, health officers, judges, legislators and executives perform productive services as important as those of anyone in private industry. They make it possible for private industry to function in an atmosphere of law, order, freedom and peace. But their justification consists in the utility of their services. It does not consist in the "purchasing power" they possess by virtue of being on the public payroll.
~ Henry Hazlitt
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Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.
~ Henry James
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In the end, peace can be achieved only by hegemony or by balance of power.
~ Henry Kissinger
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order without freedom, even if sustained by momentary exaltation, eventually creates its own counterpoise; yet freedom cannot be secured or sustained without a framework of order to keep the peace.
~ Henry Kissinger
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Especially when ultimate decisions of peace and war are involved, a strategist must be aware that bluffs may be called and must take into account the impact on his future credibility of an empty threat.
~ Henry Kissinger
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Self-governed nations do not fill their neighbor states with spies
~ Henry Kissinger
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Roosevelt returned to this theme in his fourth inaugural address in 1945: We have learned the simple truth, as Emerson said, that "The only way to have a friend is to be one." We can gain no lasting peace if we approach it with suspicion and mistrust or with fear.
~ Henry Kissinger
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yet freedom cannot be secured or sustained without a framework of order to keep the peace.
~ Henry Kissinger
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when Germany declared itself ready to discuss an armistice, Wilson refused to negotiate until the Kaiser abdicated.
~ Henry Kissinger
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The Westphalian peace reflected a practical accommodation to reality, not a unique moral insight. It relied on a system of independent states refraining from interference in each other's domestic affairs and checking each other's ambitions through a general equilibrium of power.
~ Henry Kissinger
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framework of order to keep the peace. Order and freedom, sometimes described as opposite poles on the spectrum of experience, should instead be understood as interdependent. Can today's leaders rise above the urgency of day-to-day events to achieve this balance?
~ Henry Kissinger
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For nearly twenty years, Bismarck preserved the peace and eased international tension with his moderation and flexibility. But he paid the price of misunderstood greatness, for his successors and would-be imitators could draw no better lesson from his example than multiplying arms and waging a war which would cause the suicide of European civilization.
~ Henry Kissinger
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If history teaches anything it is that there can be no peace without equilibrium and no justice without restraint.
~ Henry Kissinger
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Whenever peace--conceived as the avoidance of war--has been the primary objective of a power or a group of powers, the international system has been at the mercy of the most ruthless member of the international community.
~ Henry Kissinger
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The logic of war is power, and power has no inherent limit. The logic of peace is proportion, and proportion implies limitation.
~ Henry Kissinger
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É que a visão americana assentava não na adoção do sistema europeu de equilíbrio de poder, mas na expansão dos princípios democráticos, de que resultaria o triunfo da paz.
~ Henry Kissinger
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a ordem sem liberdade, ainda que alicerçada numa exaltação momentânea, acaba por gerar os seus próprios anticorpos; mas a liberdade não pode ser garantida nem preservada sem uma moldura de ordem que preserve a paz.
~ Henry Kissinger
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Pokud Ã…â"¢ádu nelze dosáhnout obecnou shodou ani jej vnutit silou, pak nelze jinak než jej za cenu katastrof a nelidskostí ukout ze zkuÅ¡enosti chaosu.
~ Henry Kissinger
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In his essay, 'Perpetual Peace,' the philosopher, Immanuel Kant, argued that perpetual peace would eventually come to the world in one of two ways, by human insight or by conflicts and catastrophes of a magnitude that left humanity no other choice. We are at such a juncture.
~ Henry Kissinger
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I could have a room to myself, with a carpet and with my own loo – details that are very important to patients but not to NHS administrators and architects. Nor, I am afraid to say, do many doctors care about these things, until they become patients and come to understand that patients in NHS hospitals rarely get peace, rest or quiet and never a good night's sleep. I
~ Henry Marsh
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