He is happiest be he king or peasant who finds peace in his home.
If I were asked to name the chief benefit of the house I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming the house protects the dreamer the house allows one to dream in peace.
Those nations have a very great responsibility at this juncture of the world's affairs for by throwing their joint weight into the scales of history on the right side they may tip the balance decisively in favour of peace.
If the history of the past fifty years teaches us anything it is that peace does not follow disarmament - disarmament follows peace.
My argument is that War makes rattling good history but Peace is poor reading.
The greatest honor history can bestow is that of peacemaker.
We have nothing in our history or position to invite aggression we have everything to beckon us to the cultivation of relations of peace and amity with all nations.
We peruse one ideal that of bringing people together in peace irrespective of race religion and political convictions for the benefit of mankind.
Peace plenty and contentment reign throughout our borders and our beloved country presents a sublime moral spectacle to the world.
The more bombers the less room for doves of peace.