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He who forgiveth, and is reconciled unto his enemy, shall receive his reward from God; for he loveth not the unjust doers.
— Anonymous
Those who seek to profit by division don't stand a chance.
— Henry Rollins
I grew up on the East Coast and was going to go to an Ivy League School, but at the last minute I decided to be a hippy. It was the protest movements on the war, peace movements were going on at our university. It was a fantastic time.
— Michael Douglas
When all fears of a possible worse thing are passed, there is in some sense peace and even glory.
— Euripides
One of my favorite authors (okay, my favorite nonfiction author) is Robert Benson. His word choices bring me a sense of calm humor, peace, a deeper understanding of God's heart and mind
— Eva Marie Everson
The worst thing in the world is to try to sleep and not to.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Sleep - real sleep, the dear, the cherished one, the lullaby. So deep and warm the bed and the pillow enfolding me, letting me sink into peace, nothingness - my dreams now, after the catharsis of the dark hours, are of young and lovely people doing young, lovely things, the girls I knew once, with big brown eyes, real yellow hair.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
What we do know is that followers of Jesus Christ will always want to remember that the true and righteous judgments of the Lord are applicable to every side of every conflict.
— Fleming Rutledge
If you want to have a balance in life, you have to have the balance of the three elements: mind, bod,y and soul. So when you reach that balance, you feel good about yourself.
— Fabio Lanzoni
You must show the world that you abhor fighting.
— Desmond Tutu
The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.
— Anne Frank
Whoever seeks to set one religion against another seeks to destroy all religion.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt