7,293 Quotes About Peace
- Author Nick Lowles
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It is in unity that we find strength, in unity we find hope, and in unity we can stand firm as the darkness approaches. Let us stand together – and stand firm – against the many faces of hate.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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The silent killer’s home is a dark place and it swallows our children by taking them deeper into a dungeon of lies. It changes our children and leads them into a shadowy place which sometimes is a road that has no return. That road is a never-ending road of darkness.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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Our children are fighting a silent war because they are broken down and tired. They isolate themselves from the pain. Deep inside they are screaming for help. They should not fight this silent killer alone.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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As parents, guardians, teachers and school administrators, we should be giving our children better days, we are the outcome of their future, we are the pieces of the puzzle – pieces that restore their shattered confidence.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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Bullying is the "silent killer". Bullying shouldn’t be taken lightly. Our children deserves to be heard.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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When our children are hopeless, we are the light that shines brightly to renew their hope. Our love and actions are the hope that floats to restore what was lost and to renew strength that they never imagined existing.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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Our children shouldn’t be victims of suicide or have suicidal thoughts because someone thinks they have the ability to strip them bit by bit and piece by piece of their birthright of life.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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Bullying is a silent killer because it is truly ignored and goes unnoticed.
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- Author CHARLENA E JACKSON
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The silent killer puts pressure on our children to be perfect – as if they don’t have any flaws. It changes their identity to the point that we do not know who our children have become. It has control over our children’s minds, and our children start to think they are not good enough.
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