108 Quotes About United-nations
- Author Amit Ray
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United Nations needs reform to connect with world community beyond the boundary of high-level bureaucrats and politicians through cyberspace and other means to put itself at the heart of worldwide public needs, hopes, and fears.
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- Author Amit Ray
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United Nations should be like a caring mother having many children. Its role is to grow trust and respect among the siblings with strong emotional bonds.
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- Author Amit Ray
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If we can't prevent nuclear disaster that will be not just a political failure, but be the highest spiritual failure of mankind. Whether we are Hindu, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Sikh, Jewish or others we must work to prevent that failure.
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- Author Amit Ray
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I have a dream to make this world a better place to live for our unborn generations and that dream will come true through silent revolution - the revolution of positive actions and positive deliberations. Be a part of that revolution.
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- Author Kofi Annan
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More than ever before in human history, we share a common destiny. We can master it only if we face it together. And that is why we have the United Nations.
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- Author R. Quejas-Risdon
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Life had a hair-trigger feel to it. At any moment any dispute could escalate into shooting
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- Author Aysha Taryam
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When an entire segment of the world is burned and reduced to a lawless battleground for thugs and mercenaries, a land where government does not exist, where the slate of history is being wiped out and hope has drowned in gallons of innocent blood, the only respite comes in the form of the open seas and what lies beyond the horizon. So ships are boarded and pain is tolerated just a little while longer.
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- Author Carl Teichrib
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The loss of public interest, however, did not mean the end of world order aspirations. Quite the opposite; the "big idea" of world organization remained active within elite circles, largely operating beyond the knowledge or concern of the public. A corollary was this: As public memory fogged with the advance of time, the notion of world government - once openly identified and celebrated - faded into our cultural background, eventually slipping into the realm of "conspiracy theory.
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- Author Neel Burton
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When we imagine an alien planet, we rarely imagine it to be divided into countries—because that would be, you know, backward.
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