To all the leaders of the world…Put all hatred and abuse to bed. Blanket all of HUMANITY with PEACE and Kindness.

Published on March 26, 2016 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 0
To all the leaders of the world…Put all hatred and abuse to bed. Blanket all of HUMANITY with PEACE and Kindness.

Source: Timothy Pina, Hearts for Haiti: Book of Poetry & Inspiration (2010).

Read full article

Peace equals ability to handle conflict, With empathy, nonviolence and creativity.

Published on February 8, 2016 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 0
Peace equals ability to handle conflict, With empathy, nonviolence and creativity.
Read full article

The less you respond to negative people, the more peaceful your life will become.

Published on February 4, 2016 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 0
The less you respond to negative people, the more peaceful your life will become.
Read full article

Sponsored Links


Be selective in your battles, sometimes peace is better than being right.

Published on February 3, 2016 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 0
Be selective in your battles, sometimes peace is better than being right.
Read full article

True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.

Published on January 19, 2016 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 0
True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.

Source: In a 1955 response to an accusation that he was “disturbing the peace” by his activism during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, as quoted in Let the Trumpet Sound : A Life of Martin Luther King, Jr (1982) by Stephen B. Oates

Read full article

Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.

Published on November 24, 2015 , under Quotes
Love It! Love It 1
Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.

Source: This quote is from a speech “Loving Your Enemies” delivered at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, at Christmas, 1957 by Martin Luther King, Jr. He actually wrote it while he was in jail for committing non-violent civil disobedience during the Montgomery bus boycott. Complete Sentence: Let us move now from the Read More…

Read full article