Quotes about Peace
When we love those who hate us and pray for those who persecute us, we extend the Gospel of peace to a godless and destructive world.
— Kris Vallotton
When we live in anything less than righteousness, peace and joy, we are not experiencing everything that our Lord paid for.
— Kris Vallotton
when we take our rightful place seated with Christ on His heavenly throne, we live powerfully, offensively and relatively peacefully. Our prayers become prophetic declarations that direct history. The Kingdom within us begins to direct the world around us so that we're no longer victims, but victors!
— Kris Vallotton
We have to remind ourselves that we are Kingdom people destined to live in righteousness, peace and joy. We continually must cultivate the garden of our hearts by feeding the soil of our minds with truth. We must refuse to believe lies about ourselves that sow weed seed into our beings, seeds that destroy our confidence and undermine our destiny. And finally, we must water the orchard of our hearts with words that build, edify and comfort us, realizing that we are the beloved of God.
— Kris Vallotton
I want a kinder, gentler nation.
— George H. W. Bush
We will stand up for our friends in the world. And one of the most important friends is the State of Israel. My administration will be steadfast in support Israel against terrorism and violence, and in seeking the peace for which all Israelis pray.
— George W. Bush
We will not waver we will not tire we will not falter, and we will not fail. Peace and Freedom will prevail.
— George W. Bush
For all who love freedom and peace, the world without Saddam Hussein's regime is a better and safer place.
— George W. Bush
I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace.
— George W. Bush
My temper leads me to peace and harmony with all men; and it is peculiarly my wish to avoid any personal feuds or dissensions with those, who are embarked in the same great national interest with myself, as every difference of this kind in its conseq
— George Washington
In politics as in philosophy, my tenets are few and simple. The leading one of which, and indeed that which embraces most others, is to be honest and just ourselves and to exact it from others, meddling as little as possible in their affairs where our own are not involved. If this maxim was generally adopted, wars would cease and our swords would soon be converted into reap hooks and our harvests be more peaceful, abundant, and happy.
— George Washington
Happiness depends more upon the internal frame of a person's own mind, than on the externals in the world.
— George Washington