Peacefulness Quotes

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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. [Remarks on the first
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

[Remarks on the first anniversary of the Alliance for Progress,13 March 1962]”
John F. Kennedy

Amit Ray
“Only the brave men and women can bring peace to the world, not by practicing war but by practicing nonviolence.”
Amit Ray, Nonviolence: The Transforming Power

“When you dance with the Africans, unless it is a ritual dance like a wedding or harvest or rain dance, there’s no right or wrong way to dance. There’s only movement. And the more you express your feelings as you move, the better you feel when you’re done…When I dance the African Way, I show my feelings with my body instead of hiding them in my heart. When I dance, I know I’m alive here and now. My body and soul are in harmony.”
Maria Nhambu, Africa's Child

“Understanding languages and other cultures builds bridges. It is the fastest way to bring the world closer together and to Truth. Through understanding, people will be able to see their similarities before differences.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Alexandra Elle
“Peace is not always easy to grasp or keep close. In the process of attaining and protecting it, you may find yourself tired, weary, and uncertain on how to keep your peace safe. While being uncertain is normal, continue to commit yourself to peacefulness. You are worthy of every drop of sweetness and ease that you encounter. Being tested is a part of the journey. Giving up, and letting go, is not.”
Alex Elle

Munia Khan
“The intriguing placidity from the slothful pace of a snail is truly very peaceful. Our world is in need of this calmness to pacify itself”
Munia Khan

Steve Goodier
“What keeps you from the inner peace and contentment you crave now? Must life's battles be fought and won before you can be satisfied?”
Steve Goodier

T.J. Klune
“On sunny days, a herd of deer would graze on the grass below him, and the birds would sing above him. He hummed along with their song. Giovanni was at peace.”
T.J. Klune, In the Lives of Puppets

Hillary Manton Lodge
“A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety.
---AESOP
Hillary Manton Lodge, Reservations for Two

“The world can only developed when there is peace.”
JAMES OMOGHOSA ABU

“Why only rest in peace?

Why not live in peace?
Why not heal in peace?
Why not rock in peace?”
Hiral Nagda

Kenneth S. Cohen
“We need to regard relaxation as a process of surrendering to a deeper wisdom, rather than acquiring, through effort, a new ability.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“You can only be close to yourself when you live far away from your arrogance.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Ron Baratono
“Love Candle

Holding on to God so tight
surrounded by the ones we love
there’s a peacefulness through faith
the prayers we send above.

Cast your breath upon my family Lord
knowing loves candle won’t burn out
allow us to hold your hand of grace
free our hearts from any doubt.

We need you now so meaningful
in this world that’s not so fair
we’re ready to climb any mountain top
we know your standing there.”
Ron Baratono

Ron Baratono
“Dear God,
Let us not be fazed by the haters, liars and those who create division between our fellow man, and women. This is their spotlight; let it shine on them alone until the day it shines dim. May we reach out to the people we encounter with peace and kindness. Lord, we need clear minds, and let us follow those who walk with integrity. Lord, we’re not perfect, but bring out the very best in all of us, as we follow your path of understanding, and clarity. May we all carry pearls of wisdom in moments of doubt. In Jesus name. Amen.”
Ron Baratono

Rupert Brooke
“I only know that you may lie
Day long and watch the Cambridge sky,
And, flower-lulled in sleepy grass,
Hear the cool lapse of hours pass...”
Rupert Brooke, The old vicarage, Grantchester

Rupert Brooke
“I only know that you may lie
Day long and watch the Cambridge sky,
And, flower-lulled in sleepy grass,
Hear the cool lapse of hours pass,
Until the centuries blend and blur
In Grantchester, in Grantchester...”
Rupert Brooke, The old vicarage, Grantchester

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you're lucky enough to have a peaceful corner in this world, maybe a quiet river where you fish, maybe a hidden hut in the woods, maybe a simple chair where you can just sit and watch the stars, don't ask for too much!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

James Scott
“In its essence, interfaith peacebuilding implores each of us to peer beyond our differences and strive towards a shared aspiration - the establishment of peaceful, tolerant, and inclusive societies.”
James Scott, Unity in Diversity: An Interfaith Guide to Peacebuilding in Conflict Zones

Rui Figueiredo
“... and the night deepened, Gurgleyes began to find cozy spots on the forest floor, snuggling close to one another. Some used their own fur as a blanket, while others cuddled up with family or friends, their rhythmic breathing in sync with the heartbeat of the Glowforest.”
Rui Figueiredo, Gurgleyes: The Quest for Unity

Criss Jami
“Call it pious, but whether unified or divided, the civilized will try to live worlds apart from violence.”
Criss Jami

“The home of peace is in the naturalness of relationships. Whether with people, animals, plants, things, or situations.”
Daniel Gumiero

Allan Rufus
“NOTE TO SELF:
Inner Peace
Is More
Important Than
Outer Frustrations”
Allan Rufus - Daily Life Adjustments

Max Davine
“The growing warmth of outside bled into Oonban’s mamateek and enticed him out from under his furs. But the age of his body and the shape of his wife beside him kept him down. Chipchowinech lay on her back. Lips slightly parted as a thick lock of graying hair lay across her mouth. Carefully, conscious of his hard and calloused old hands, Oonban reached across and moved the hair out of the way. She stirred and her eyes opened slightly. The sun rose for the second time that day; now in his heart.”
Max Davine, Spirits of the Ice Forest

“A wise American has said that noise is the ultimate insult. It belittles us. It gives us nothing at which to strike back. It kills what is left of many things that we have loved - music, beauty, friendship, hope and excitement - and the reassurance of nature. Traditionally, noise is used to ridicule, embarrass, denigrate and curse, while silence is used for worship, respect, anticipation and love.”
John Hillaby, Journey through love

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