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Plato

"No wealth can ever make a bad man at peace with himself."

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"No wealth can ever make a bad man at peace with himself."

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

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

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

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"Pursue peace and harmony with all men."

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

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"Become a fountain of peace to spread the flow of joy to everyone."

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"Be a peacemaker, seek peace."

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"When we will learn to use the power of love to win the war, universal peace and happiness will be there."

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"Some seek and find peace in life, some have to wait for peace in the afterlife."

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