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Fredrik Bajer

"Peace congresses often start by dealing with some of the less important questions in excessive detail, so at the end there is no time to discuss the most important problems."

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Donna Grant

"If we fought wars with laughter instead of bullets, you would die laughing instead of just dying."

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Donna Grant

"Hope for peace!Dream for peace!Act for peace!Live in peace!Life is for peace!"

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Donna Grant

"Focus on peace not on war.Love, live, share and care."

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Donna Grant

"The sweetest melody that playson starry nights and wintry days,most soothing to my listening earsand calming to beleaguering fears,I call a symphony on air-the song of sweet, still silence rare."

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Donna Grant

"In the company of ignorance, be silent...or join the suffering."

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Donna Grant

"If you are right, no one will bother you in this world. If you do not hurt anyone in this world, or you have no intention of hurting anyone, then no one can hurt you."

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Donna Grant

"O let us live in joy, in love among those who hate! Among men who hate, let us live in love."

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Donna Grant

"The world is a peaceful place.We make it hateful by forgetting our grace."

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Donna Grant

"Pursue peace and harmony with all men."

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Donna Grant

"If you have no anger inside your heart, you will have no enemy outside in the world."

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Fredrik Bajer
"Peace congresses often start by dealing with some of the less important questions in excessive detail, so at the end there is no time to discuss the most important problems."

Peace

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Fredrik Bajer
"The aspect of congresses and such meetings generally to which I attach the greatest importance is the discussion. That is why people assemble: to hear different opinions, rather than to pass resolutions."

People

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Fredrik Bajer
"We have had such a letter movement on two occasions in Denmark when more than a quarter of the adult Danish population participated. Such an achievement, however, demands a really great effort and also a great deal of money."

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Fredrik Bajer
"As a result of my study, I came to the conclusion that a common supreme authority was undesirable."

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Fredrik Bajer
"A sign that a peace association is going adrift is its exclusion of other political parties, with whom it could collaborate effectively on most of the problems besetting the cause of peace."

Peace

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Fredrik Bajer
"Nevertheless, this type of propaganda has a special value, for it serves to convince those who sign the appeal, of the necessity for carrying on propaganda; so a corps of propagandists, if I may use the term, is thus trained."

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Fredrik Bajer
"Indeed; peace literature is almost exclusively read, though to good effect, by pacifists, while what is needed is the canvassing of those who have not so far been won to the cause."

Peace

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Fredrik Bajer
"The interparliamentary conference should, in my opinion, direct its particular attention to the preparation of the next Hague Conference, the diplomatic conference, the conference of governments."

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Fredrik Bajer
"There is one criticism which cannot be leveled at interparliamentary conferences but which is applicable to a great extent to peace congresses: the meetings waste time."

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Fredrik Bajer
"It has since been agreed that speeches given in English will be translated into French and vice versa, and even into German and Italian when necessary. No doubt translations into Esperanto will also soon be in demand."

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