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World Quotes

The world in which we live is geographically one. The great challenge now is to make it one in terms of brotherhood.


Now let us begin. Now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter - but beautiful - struggle for a new world. This is the calling of the sons of God, and our brothers wait eagerly for our response.


Somehow in the final analysis, as long as there is poverty in the world, nobody can be totally rich.


We will not build a peaceful world by following a negative path.


There are some things that are as basic and as structural in history, and if we don't know these things, we are in danger of destroying ourselves and our world.


World peace through non-violent means is neither absurd or unattainable.


Mother Dear, one day I'm going to turn this world upside down.


What is wrong in the world today is that the nations of the world are engaged in a bitter, colossal contest for supremacy.


We cannot long survive spiritually separated in a world that is geographically together.


Before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you've depended on more than half of the world.


When, for decades, you have been able to make a man compromise his manhood by threatening him with a cruel and unjust punishment, and when suddenly he turns upon you and says: "Punish me. I do not deserve it. But because I do not deserve it, I will accept it so that the world will know that I am right and you are wrong," you hardly know what to do. You feel defeated and secretly ashamed.


Instead of submitting to surreptitious cruelty in thousands of dark jail cells and on countless shadowed street corners, he would force his oppressor to commit his brutality openly--in the light of day--with the rest of the world looking on.


There is the convenient temptation to attribute the current turmoil and bitterness throughout the world to the presence of a Communist conspiracy to undermine Europe and America, but the potential explosiveness of our world situation is much more attributable to disillusionment with the promises of Christianity and technology.


Do not let spacious plans for a new world divert your energies from saving what is left of the old.


The whole history of the world is summed up in the fact that, when nations are strong, they are not always just, and when they wish to be just, they are no longer strong.


The world today is ruled by harassed politicians absorbed in getting into office or turning out the other man so that not much room is left for debating the great issues on their merits.


How fortunate it was for the world that when these great trials came upon it there was a generation that terror could not conquer and brutal violence could not enslave.


Perfect solutions of our difficulties are not to be looked for in an imperfect world.


The world, nature, human beings, do not move like machines. The edges are never clear-cut, but always frayed. Nature never draws a line without smudging it.


It is no use dealing with illusions and make-believes. We must look at the facts. The world ... is too dangerous for anyone to be able to afford to nurse illusions. We must look at realities.