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World Peace Quotes Quotes

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“I embrace you.
You embrace me.
We embrace each other.

I encourage you.
You encourage me.
We encourage each other.

I inspire you.
You inspire me.
We inspire each other.

I elevate you.
You elevate me.
We elevate each other.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“When women suffer, marriages suffer.
When marriages suffer, children suffer.
When children suffer, families suffer.
When families suffer, communities suffer.
When communities suffer, societies suffer.
When societies suffer, nations suffer.
When nations suffer, the world suffers.
When the world suffers, God suffers.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“I see for you.
You see for me.
We see for each other.

I hear for you.
You hear for me.
We hear for each other.

I think for you.
You think for me.
We think for each other.

I speak for you.
You speak for me.
We speak for each other.

I stand for you.
You stand for me.
We stand for each other.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Love people, not money.
Love people, not pleasure.
Love people, not power.

Spread love, not hate.
Promote peace, not war.
Embrace life, not death.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“If you love truth, you will love justice.
If you love justice, you will love peace.
If you love peace, you will love unity.
If you love unity, you will love harmony.
If you love harmony, you will love the world.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Life is a sanatorium:
the ignorant are patients,
wisdom is the doctor,
and knowledge is the remedy.

The world is a hospital:
people are patients,
truth is the doctor,
and love is the remedy.

The universe is a clinic:
sinners are patients,
light is the doctor,
and God is the remedy.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Truth is my world.
Hope is my sky.
Joy is my star.
Love is my universe.

Peace is my creed.
Hope is my doctrine.
The world is my church.
Love is my religion.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“It is better to seek peace than to start wars.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“We must run to hope, sprint to faith, and dash to peace before we can soar to love.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Barack Obama
“I will kill you, and I shall do so in such a way, this world will cease its wars. The world shall be unified in its mourning, not because it misses you, but because of the atrocities which I, alone, will have wrought upon your mangled corpse. And even after the cannons fall silent, I will never be caught. New monsters will be born into folklore to explain what I have done to you.”
Barrack Obama, After Osama Bin Laden: America's New Counterterrorism Strategy

“A tree has one stem but many branches, so does the human family.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Truth is universal,
we all want assurance.
Knowledge is universal,
we all want awareness.
Identity is universal,
we all want acknowledgement.
Liberty is universal,
we all want choice.
Dignity is universal,
we all want respect.
Peace is universal,
we all want harmony.

Equality is universal,
we all want justice.
Tolerance is universal,
we all want understanding.
Humanity is universal,
we all want compassion.
Freedom is universal,
we all want independence.
Recognition is universal,
we all want appreciation.
God is universal,
we all want love.

Smile African brother, you are a jewel,
you own a piece of the sky;
we are all children of the stars.
Rejoice European sister, you are a gem,
you own a piece of the sun;
we are all children of light.
Glory Asian mother, you are a treasure,
you own a piece of the land;
we are all children of the soil.
Delight American father, you are a diamond,
you own a piece of Earth;
we are all children of Mother Nature.
Exalt Middle Eastern child, you are a pearl,
you own a piece of Heaven;
we are all children of the world.
Dance citizen of Earth, you are a masterpiece,
you own a piece of the cosmos;
we are all children of the universe.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“I came to open your eyes.
I came to open your ears.
I came to open your minds.
I came to open your hearts.

I came to give you love.
I came to give you light.
I came to liberate you.
Your smiles are my legacy.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“At conception I had the soul of an Egyptian,
at birth I had the soul of an Ethiopian,
at death I had the soul of an African,
and at resurrection I had the soul of God.

At conception, I was a citizen of creation.
At labor, I was a citizen of the world.
At delivery, I was a citizen of the universe,
and at death, I became a citizen of Heaven.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“I cry for you.
You cry for me.
We cry for each other.

I suffer for you.
You suffer for me.
We suffer for each other.

I fight for you.
You fight for me.
We fight for each other.

I die for you.
You die for me.
We die for each other.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“One must cultivate a sense of justice
And has to reject any idea of Nationalism
Cannot be biased and play favoritism
If one truly wishes to see world peace”
Ricardo Derose

Abhijit Naskar
“Bomb the world with music, pizza and poetry you idiots, not Semtex, C4 and RDX.”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavictor: Kanima Akiyor Kainat

Amitai Rosengart
“People who believe humans are naturally bad will find evidence everywhere, just as someone who believes everyone is good will find as much proof. When the two extremes of a philosophical argument are proven true, we can conclude that the reality is somewhere in the middle.”
Amitai Rosengart, Back to ourselves: Introduction to a new world era

Kacen Callender
“I wonder if it's possible. World peace. Adults like to roll their eyes at the thought. Why? If every human in the world finds peace inside themselves, wouldn't that solve all your world's problems? Maybe then people wouldn't want to hurt others so badly, if they weren't hurting so much, and if they weren't so afraid. Afraid of other people and even afraid of themselves.”
Kacen Callender, Moonflower

Enoble Asuquo
“Competition, no matter how friendly, dampens one and brightens the other, tears for one, smiles for the other yet we all want peace, why compete?”
Enoble Asuquo , Sign of Humanity : Peace over war

“Today, we will all need to put forth serious effort to heal the world and transform our hearts. To heal the world implies that we will begin to treat one another with respect and tolerance rather than prejudice, suspicion, and hostility. We shall have to teach our children and ourselves to love the diversity of humanity”
Fr. Dorathick OSB Cam

Hagir Elsheikh
“Wars are not always fought with weapons; sometimes, they are fought with ignorance, hatred, and unconscious bias.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“Refugees are not just escaping trauma; they are seeking opportunities to thrive.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

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