National Peace Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about National Peace
National Peace Quotes & Sayings
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National Defense is not a threat to peace; it is the guarantee of peace with freedom.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
Reengineering cannot be entrusted to the semi-competent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do.
— Michael Martin Hammer
When I was married, I didn't work. When I had my children, I didn't work. But before that, I'd work for Diana Vreeland at 'Harper's Bazaar.'
— Lee Radziwill
Without peace, there is no freedom, individual or national. War and hostilities are a form of slavery.
— Klas Pontus Arnoldson
They didn't need the words, if they were willing to be silent long enough to learn to speak without them.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I wake up 5 a.m. some mornings and hear the planes coming in at National Airport and I think they are bombing me.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
A man cannot be made comfortable without his own approval.
— Barbara Walters
It wasn't about me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions.
— Candace Cameron
President George Bush declared a National Day of Prayer for Peace. This was after he had carefully arranged and started the war.
— George Carlin
We go to war only to make peace. We never went to war with any other design. We carry the national conscience wherever we go.
— William McKinley
He is full of desire. Desire and fear. He does not know what he desires, and he does not admit his fear. But he feels both, strong enough to strangle.
— Katherine Arden
Insomnia never comes to a man who has to get up exactly at six o'clock. Insomnia troubles only those who can sleep any time.
— Elbert Hubbard
I light my candle from their torches.
— Robert Burton
Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought.
— Pope John Paul II
No international court can ever substitute for a working national justice system. Or for a society at peace.
— Adam Hochschild
The mind is international and supra-national ... it ought to serve not war and annihilation, but peace and reconciliation.
— Hermann Hesse
[In] the national and religious conflict of the [Byzantine and Saracen] empires, peace was without confidence, and war without mercy.
— Edward Gibbon