7,293 Quotes About Peace
- Author Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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When peace finally came, it smelled of the sort of peace that haunts prisons and cemeteries, a shroud of silence and shame that rots one's soul and never goes away. There were no guiltless hands or innocent looks.
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- Author Donna Goddard
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Desperation is the door of the Divine.
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- Author Mohammed Zaki Ansari
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War is not a GameAnd Game is not a war The person who like to watch games between two countries like war, that one like to entertain themselves by war and doing entertain by war it's a mental disorderNeed A doctor !!!
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- Author Frédéric Gros
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Slowness means cleaving perfectly to time, so closely that the seconds fall one by one, drop by drop like the steady dripping of a tap on stone. This stretching of time deepens space. It is one of the secrets of walking: a slow approach to landscapes that gradually renders them familiar. Like the regular encounters that deepen friendship.
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- Author Efezinox
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Uhmm uhmm, Same game you playing with '' Same game using in buying life hmm, really nigga's don't Game
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- Author Eric Micha'el Leventhal
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Although we may wish for more or strive to do better than we have, in these times it is enough to keep your soul.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I skipped a stone on the glass-like surface of a sleepy lake this morning. And I watched the ripples roll out from the stone’s impact until their energy abated and they fell smooth as was the rest of the lake. And as it become smooth again, I thought that one of the greatest things I could ask of God would be to grant me the gift of a soul with such inner calm that it would smooth out every ripple from every stone that Satan could ever throw into it.
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- Author Gerald Maclennon
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We hippies talked of peace and love, and the good men we championed fell because of violence and hatred.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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There’s something demanding about the stillness of the night; as if it knows our need for rest and demands that we have it. And if I impale the stillness with the incessant noise and raucous clamor of a mind ever ill at rest and in doing so I refuse to let the night bring what it does, the night will remain still but my soul will not.
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