Peace Is A Choice Quotes
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Peace Is A Choice Quotes & Sayings
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The choice, however, is as clear now for nations as it was once for the individual: peace or extinction.
— Lester B. Pearson
Find the joy and peace in and around you. It is a choice not a condition or destination.
— Debasish Mridha
Solitude is the biggest medicine for once peace, It makes your heart pure and calm.
— Debolina Bhawal
If given the choice between Righteousness and Peace, I choose Righteousness.
— Theodore Roosevelt
A life of happiness, peace, and love is all within our grasp.
— Steve Maraboli
In an ever more open world,
building peace through dialogue
is no longer a choice but a necessity! — Pope Benedict XVI
building peace through dialogue
is no longer a choice but a necessity! — Pope Benedict XVI
Everyday brings a choice: to practice stress or to practice peace.
— Joan Z. Borysenko
Your true power lies in how you respond to life's curves. Your best choice of course ... is to always keep your joy
— Timothy Pina
Consuming what is natural, good and untainted frees you, protects you, and realigns you with what is natural, peaceful and safe.
— Bryant McGill
Peace is a conscious choice.
— John Denver
The Air Age faces mankind with a sharp choice - the choice between Winged Peace or Winged Death. It's up to you.
— Billy Bishop
In life one has a choice to take one of two paths: to wait for some special day - or to celebrate each special day.
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
The author explores the result of endless choice. It is not only overload, but a profound loss of unity, solidity, and coherence in life.
— Os Guinness
Healthy people know not to gorge on anger. At the end of the day, they walk away. They choose to end it. And it's an easier choice the next time.
— Steve Goodier
Joy is a choice, not an outcome.
— Beth Johnson
Pure truth is always present, but it is each soul's choice to decide when he or she wants it to be revealed.
— Molly Friedenfeld