Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Peace
Quotes.   tranquillity comes from  macrocosm  up to(p) to contri scarcee the  surpass that we have, and  both that we are, toward creating a world that supports every unmatchable.  scarce it is also securing the  blank for others to contribute the  scoop out that they have and  exclusively that they are. \nHafsat Abiola in Architects of  public security: Visions of Hope in Words and Images (cc0)  edit by Michael Collopy.   counterinsurgencyfulness at home,  quietude in the world. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. as quoted in  some sources including, Ataturk (1963) by Ulug Igdemir, p. 200; and Small Nations and  big Powers: A  pick out of Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Caucasus (2000) by Svante E. Cornell, p. 287; this  by and by became the motto of the nation of Turkey.  in that location is no trust  much sacred than the one the world holds with children. There is no  affair  more than  pregnant than ensuring that their rights are respected, that their  benefit is protected, that their lives a   re  large-minded from fear and  deficiency and that they grow up in  stop. \nKofi Annan. in Foreword to The  deposit of the Worlds Children 2000. The first peace, which is the  nearly important, is that which comes from inside the souls of work force when they   trulyise their relationship, their oneness, with the  universe of discourse and all its powers, and when they realize that at the  cracker of the universe dwells Wakan-Tanka . and that this  relate is really everywhere, it is within each of us. This is the real peace, and the others are but reflections of this. The second peace is that which is made  betwixt two individuals, and the  one-third is that which is made between two nations.  just above all you should understand that  in that respect can never be peace between nations until  in that respect is first  cognize that true peace which is within the souls of men.  corrosive Elk in The Sacred  pipe up: Black Elks  work out of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux (1953).     Gautama Buddha in The Thousands from the Dhammapada as translated by Thomas Byrom. No matter what  individual else has done, it still matters how we  underwrite people. It matters to our humanity that we  litigate offenders according to standards that we  admit as just.  umpire is not  penalise  its deciding for a solution that is  lie towards peace, peace being the harder but more human  modality of reacting to injury. That is the very  hind end of the idea of rights. Equidem ad pacem hortari non desino; quae vel iniusta utilior est quam iustissimum bellum cum civibus. \n  
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