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April 10, 2026
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"As long as some of us choose to rely on nuclear weapons, we continue to risk that these same weapons will become increasingly attractive to others. I have no doubt that, if we hope to escape self-destruction, then nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience, and no role in our security. To that end, we must ensure โ absolutely โ that no more countries acquire these deadly weapons. We must see to it that nuclear-weapon states take concrete steps towards nuclear disarmament. And we must put in place a security system that does not rely on nuclear deterrence."
"Uri Friedman: Why did the South African government, in the mid-1970s, decide to embark on a nuclear-weapons program?"
"Once upon a time all the animals in the zoo decided that they would disarm, and they arranged to have a conference to arrange the matter. So the Rhinoceros said when he opened the proceedings that the use of teeth was barbarous and horrible and ought to be strictly prohibited by general consent. Horns, which were mainly defensive weapons, would, of course, have to be allowed. The Buffalo, the Stag, the Porcupine, and even the little Hedgehog all said they would vote with the Rhino, but the Lion and the Tiger took a different view. They defended teeth and even claws, which they described as honourable weapons of immemorial antiquity. The Panther, the Leopard, the Puma, and the whole tribe of small cats all supported the Lion and the Tiger. Then the Bear spoke. He proposed that both teeth and horns should be banned and never used again for fighting by any animal. It would be quite enough if animals were allowed to give each other a good hug when they quarreled. No one could object to that. It was so fraternal, and that would be a great step towards peace. However, all the other animals were very offended with the Bear, and the Turkey fell into a perfect panic. The discussion got so hot and angry, and all those animals began thinking so much about horns and teeth and hugging when they argued about the peaceful intentions that had brought them together that they began to look at one another in a very nasty way. Luckily the keepers were able to calm them down and persuade them to go back quietly to their cages, and they began to feel quite friendly with one another again."
"Genuine disarmament will not come on its own or by platitudes at special sessions of the United Nations on disarmament, although, I was among the first to propose such a conference eighteen years ago."
"Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative. Together we must learn how to compose differences, not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose. Because this need is so sharp and apparent I confess that I lay down my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment. As one who has witnessed the horror and the lingering sadness of war--as one who knows that another war could utterly destroy this civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years--I wish I could say tonight that a lasting peace is in sight."
"Friedman: In an op-ed in 2013 in the Los Angeles Times, you wrote, โSouth Africa has illustrated that long-term security can be far better assured by the abrogation of nuclear weapons than by their retention.โ It seems that Kim Jong Un of North Korea has, at least according to his propaganda, learned the opposite lesson: that if youโre [Libyaโs Muammar] Qaddafi or Saddam [Hussein in Iraq] and you give up your [pursuit of] nuclear weapons, you reduce your security [and bring about your demise at the hands of the U.S. and its allies]. Or if youโre Ukraine and you sign up to the Budapest Memorandum, and then Russia two decades later invades you, that youโve actually given up security by relinquishing nuclear weapons."
"When Christ was about to leave the world, He made His will. His soul He committed to His father; His body He bequeathed to Joseph to be decently interred; His clothes fell to the soldiers; His mother He left to the care of John; but what should He leave to His poor disciples that had left all for Him? Silver and gold He had none; but He left them that which was infinitely better, His peace."
"Peace is a matter of education, and impossible of achievement until we have learned to deal charitably, justly, and openly with one another, as nations as well as individuals. As long as we manufacture arms, peace will not become established. It should become our aim and object to do all we can toward the abolition of militarism in all countries and the establishment of the principle of arbitration of difficulties."
"To have peace you must make peace with your enemy. To make peace only with your friends is to avoid the issue, and to permit a great principle to become absurd."
"Give me love, give me peace on earth, Give me light, give me life, keep me free from birth, Give me hope, help me cope, with this heavy load, Trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul."
"Butโa stirring thrills the air Like to sounds of joyance there, * That the rages"
"Peace lies in the harmonious development of our body, mind and soul. Sometimes it is seen that some persons enjoy the bliss of self-realization but their bodies are sickly; again, there are some who enjoy the bliss of health but their minds are corrupt and undeveloped. Perfect Peace is beyond our grasp if our body, mind and soul are not harmonious developed."
"There must be, not a balance of power, but a community of power; not organized rivalries, but an organized common peace."
"If in our daily life we can smile, if we can be peaceful and happy, not only we, but everyone will profit from it."
"Smiling is very important. If we are not able to smile, then the world will not have peace. It is not by going out for a demonstration against nuclear missiles that we can bring about peace. It is with our capacity of smiling, breathing, and being peace that we can make peace."
"Because of so many wars, climate change, the widespread use of hunger as a political and military weapon, and a global health pandemic that makes all of that exponentially worse, 270 million people are marching toward starvation... today... 200 million of our neighbors are on the brink of starvation. Thatโs more than the entire population of Western Europe. On the other hand, there is $400 trillion of wealth in our world today. Even at the height of the COVID pandemic, in just 90 days, an additional [$2.7] trillion of wealth was created. And we only need $5 billion to save 30 million lives from famine. What am I missing here?... I donโt go to bed at night thinking about the children we saved; I go to bed weeping over the children we could not save. And when we donโt have enough money nor the access we need, we have to decide which children eat and which children do not eat, which children live, which children die. How would you like that job? Please, donโt ask us to choose who lives and who dies. In the spirit of Alfred Nobel, as inscribed on this medal, โpeace and brotherhood,โ letโs feed them all. Food is the pathway to peace."
"The situation of the world is still like this. People completely identify with one side, one ideology. To understand the suffering and the fear of a citizen of the Soviet Union, we have to become one with him or her. To do so is dangerous โ we will be suspected by both sides. But if we don't do it, if we align ourselves with one side or the other, we will lose our chance to work for peace. Reconciliation is to understand both sides, to go to one side and describe the suffering being endured by the other side, and then to go to the other side and describe the suffering being endured by the first side. Doing only that will be a great help for peace."
"The pursuit of peace and progress cannot end in a few years in either victory or defeat. The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trials and its errors, its successes and its setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned."
"Peace is never long preserved by weight of metal or by an armament race. Peace can be made tranquil and secure only by understanding and agreement fortified by sanctions. We must embrace international cooperation or international disintegration. Science has taught us how to put the atom to work. But to make it work for good instead of for evil lies in the domain dealing with the principles of human dignity. We are now facing a problem more of ethics than of physics."
"Right is more precious than peace."
"What is at stake now is the peace of the world. What we are striving for is a new international order based upon broad and universal principles of right and justice, โ no mere peace of shreds and patches."
"Our work for peace must begin within the private world of each one of us. To build for man a world without fear, we must be without fear. To build a world of justice, we must be just. And how can we fight for liberty if we are not free in our own minds? How can we ask others to sacrifice if we are not ready to do so?... Only in true surrender to the interest of all can we reach that strength and independence, that unity of purpose, that equity of judgment which are necessary if we are to measure up to our duty to the future, as men of a generation to whom the chance was given to build in time a world of peace."
"The strongest passions, and most dangerous weaknesses of the human breast; ambition, avarice, vanity, the honorable or venial love of fame, are all in conspiracy against the desire and duty of peace."
"The world economic council (or whatever body represents the resources of the world) must free itself from fraudulent politics, capitalistic influence and its devious scheming; it must set the resources of the earth free for the use of humanity. This will be a lengthy task but it will be possible when world need is better appreciated. An enlightened public opinion will make the decisions of the economic council practical and possible. Sharing and cooperation must be taught instead of greed and competition."
"On the question of racial discrimination, the Addis Ababa Conference taught, to those who will learn, this further lesson: that until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned; That until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation; That until the colour of a man's skin is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes; That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race; That until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained."
"ุฅูููู ุฃูุตูุญูุงุจู ุงููุฌููููุฉู ุงููููููู ู ููู ุดูุบููู ููุงููููููู ููู ู ููุฃูุฒูููุงุฌูููู ู ููู ุธูููุงูู ุนูููู ุงููุฃูุฑูุงุฆููู ู ูุชููููุคูููู ููููู ู ูููููุง ููุงููููุฉู ููููููู ู ููุง ููุฏููุนูููู ุณูููุงู ู ููููููุง ู ูู ุฑููุจูู ุฑููุญููู ู"
"If more people could profit by peace, thereโd be no war."
"What at this moment appears to prevent world unity... ? The answer is not hard to find and involves all nations: nationalism, capitalism, competition, blind stupid greed.The mass of men need arousing to see that good comes to all men alike and not just to a few privileged groups, and to learn also that "hatred ceases not by hatred but that hatred ceases by love". This love is not a sentiment, but practical goodwill, expressing itself through individuals, in communities and among nations."
"There is a price which is too great to pay for peace, and that price can be put in one word. One cannot pay the price of self-respect."
"ูููุงู ููุญูุณูุจูููู ุงูููุฐูููู ููููุฑููุงู ุณูุจููููุงู ุฅููููููู ู ูุงู ููุนูุฌูุฒูููู ููุฃูุนูุฏูููุงู ููููู ู ููุง ุงุณูุชูุทูุนูุชูู ู ููู ูููููุฉู ููู ูู ุฑููุจูุงุทู ุงูู ููููู ุชูุฑูููุจูููู ุจููู ุนูุฏูููู ุงููููู ููุนูุฏููููููู ู ููุข ูุฑูููู ู ูู ุฏููููููู ู ูุงู ุชูุนูููู ููููููู ู ุงููููู ููุนูููู ูููู ู ููู ูุง ุชูููููููุงู ู ูู ุดูููุกู ููู ุณูุจูููู ุงููููู ููููููู ุฅูููููููู ู ููุฃููุชูู ู ูุงู ุชูุธูููู ูููู ููุฅูู ุฌูููุญููุงู ูููุณููููู ู ููุงุฌูููุญู ููููุง ููุชูููููููู ุนูููู ุงููููู ุฅูููููู ูููู ุงูุณููู ููุนู ุงููุนููููู ู"
"ููุง ุฃููููู ุงููููุชูุงุจู ููุฏู ุฌูุงุกููู ู ุฑูุณููููููุง ููุจูููููู ููููู ู ููุซููุฑูุง ู ููู ููุง ูููุชูู ู ุชู ูููููู ู ููู ุงููููุชูุงุจู ููููุนูููู ุนูู ููุซููุฑู ููุฏู ุฌูุงุกููู ู ูููู ุงููููู ูููุฑู ููููุชูุงุจู ู ููุจูููู ููููุฏูู ุจููู ุงููููู ู ููู ุงุชููุจูุนู ุฑูุถูููุงูููู ุณูุจููู ุงูุณูููุงูู ู ูููู ูุฑูุฌูููู ู ูููู ุงูุธููููู ูุงุชู ุฅูููู ุงูููููุฑู ุจูุฅูุฐููููู ููููููุฏููููู ู ุฅูููู ุตูุฑูุงุทู ู ููุณูุชููููู ู"
"Do not be afraid. Peace be with you."
"Be at peace with the things you can't change"
"So long as [men] hold the tribal notion that the individual is sacrificial fodder for the collective, that some men have the right to rule others by force, and that some (any) alleged 'good' can justify It โ there can be no peace โwithinโ a nation and no peace among nations."
"Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means."
"With the destructive power of today's weapons, keeping the peace is not just a goal; it's a sacred obligation. But maintaining peace requires more than sincerity and idealismโmore than optimism and good will. As you know well, peace is a product of hard, strenuous labor by those dedicated to its preservation. It requires realism, not wishful thinking."
"Peace is the most desirable of all human conditions. It is a promise of Paradise. When all human worries and griefs will be over, we will participate in the fullness of being with no unrest, anxiety, or disturbance. For believers, this is our ultimate goal. It is also part of our nature. Peace is our fate because peace is our origin. Our human nature is made out of peace, and peace is what we are made for. All troubles are in fact caused by the disruption of our original condition, which is both our origin and our destiny. Peace is then quite a serious thingโsomething that may be cast in doubt today, if we consider how this precious word is too often misused. ...Only deeply peaceful men and women can build a truly pacific society, one that would be able to resist and last."
"We wish peace, but we wish the peace of justice, the peace of righteousness. We wish it because we think it is right and not because we are afraid."
"There can be no nobler cause for which to work than the peace of righteousness; and high honor is due those serene and lofty souls who with wisdom and courage, with high idealism tempered by sane facing of the actual facts of life, have striven to bring nearer the day when armed strife between nation and nation, between class and class, between man and man shall end throughout the world. Because all this is true, it is also true that there are no men more ignoble or more foolish, no men whose actions are fraught with greater possibility of mischief to their country and to mankind, than those who exalt unrighteous peace as better than righteous war."
"America's own rightful place in the world depends in large part upon how fully these and similar rights have been carried into practice for all our citizens. For unless there is security here at home there cannot be lasting peace in the world."
"We can gain no lasting peace if we approach it with suspicion and mistrust or with fear. We can gain it only if we proceed with the understanding, the confidence, and the courage which flow from conviction."
"World peace is not a party question. [...] The structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one Nation. It cannot be just an American peace, or a British peace, or a Russian, a French, or a Chinese peace. It cannot be a peace of large Nations- or of small Nations. It must be a peace which rests on the cooperative effort of the whole world. It cannot be a structure of complete perfection at first. But it can be a peaceโand it will be a peaceโbased on the sound and just principles of the Atlantic Charterโ on the concept of the dignity of the human beingโand on the guarantees of tolerance and freedom of religious worship. [...] We shall have to take the responsibility for world collaboration, or we shall have to bear the responsibility for another world conflict. [...] Peace can endure only so long as humanity really insists upon it, and is willing to work for itโand sacrifice for it."
"It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it."
"Peace is the music of every soul. Our glory lies in understanding, listening and honoring that music."
"Sometimes there's truth in old cliches. There can be no real peace without justice. And without resistance there will be no justice."
"peace is not lack of war, but a drive toward unity"
"People are always expecting to get peace in heaven: but you know whatever peace they get there will be ready-made. Whatever making of peace they can be blest for, must be on the earth here."
"You may assuredly find perfect peace, if you are resolved to do that which your Lord has plainly required,โ and content that He should indeed require no more of you,โ than to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Him."
"If peace cannot be maintained with honor, it is no longer peace."
"I accept your nomination in the confident trust that the masses of our countrymen, North and South, are eager to clasp hands across the bloody chasm which has so long divided them."