Diplomacy is fundamentally working with people, bringing people together to deal with difficult issues. — John Roos Copy Share Image
Diplomacy is much more than just talking to your friends... You've got to talk to people who aren't our friends, and even… — Richard Armitage Copy Share Image
In addition to working to repair our standing around the world by investing in diplomacy and development again, I look forward to… — Dean Phillips Copy Share Image
If my nonviolence is to be contagious and infectious, I must acquire greater control over my thoughts. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Diplomacy has more to do with (credible) threats than with sweet reason. And threats from America are a lot more credible, nowadays. — Glenn Reynolds Copy Share Image
It is better to be violence, if thare is violence in our hearts , than to put on the clock of nonviolence… — Drparth Copy Share Image
“Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way that they ask for directions.” Current” — Aleron Kong "The Father of American LitRPG Copy Share Image
Our struggle consists in showing that our nonviolence is neither a cloak to hide our violence or hatred, nor a preparation for… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
“So there was but one way of setting matters right, as Mr Malison had generosity enough left in him to perceive; and… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
The relationship with China has become more important, not only in terms of economic cooperation but also for strategic cooperation for the… — Moon Jae-in Copy Share Image
Violence is the easy way out and it only leads to more violence. We need people in this world who are willing… — Demi Lovato Copy Share Image
The cross to me is complete nonviolence because Jesus said, "Love your enemy. Do not kill." I realized that I could never… — Mairead Corrigan Copy Share Image
Nonviolence is based on recognizing that all of us are human beings. And at a certain point we begin to learn that… — Grace Lee Boggs Copy Share Image
I have been true to the principles of nonviolence, developing a stronger and stronger aversion to the ideologies of both the far… — Joan Baez Copy Share Image
The overall purpose of human communication is - or should be - reconciliation. It should ultimately serve to lower or remove the… — M. Scott Peck Copy Share Image
We canot become nonviolent on the basis of intellectual conviction. Commitment to nonviolence demands a very profound conversion of mind and heart.… — Thomas Gumbleton Copy Share Image
The very first step in nonviolence is that we cultivate in our daily life, as between ourselves, truthfulness, humility, tolerance, loving kindness. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Use truth as your anvil, nonviolence as your hammer and anything that does not stand the test when it is brought to… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Sectarianism is a real problem, but it should be addressed by people engaging with each other - reconciliation. — Frankie Boyle Copy Share Image
Nonviolence is not a garment to be put on and off at will. Its seat is in the heart, and it must… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
I have been practicing, with scientific precision, nonviolence and its possibilities for an unbroken period of over fifty years. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Nonviolence would work today, it would work 2,000 years from now, it would work 5,000 years from now. — Coretta Scott King Copy Share Image
If your opponent has a conscience, then follow Gandhi and nonviolence. But if your enemy has no conscience like Hitler, then follow… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
God is a peaceful ground of being. He is the energy of nonviolence. To ask Him to help is to ask Him… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
The union of the family lies in love; and love is the only reconciliation of authority and liberty. — Robert Hugh Benson Copy Share Image
When we hug, our hearts connect and we know that we are not separate beings. Hugging with mindfulness and concentration can bring… — Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
Complete independence will be complete only to the extent of our approach in practice to truth and nonviolence. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
I don't think that anyone in the pages of 'War on Peace' is arguing that diplomacy is the replacement for military power.… — Ronan Farrow Copy Share Image
Diplomacy can be a frustrating thing. I think the strategy can work, so long as the force is robust and the rules… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
Together we will act to bring about national reconciliation, secure Malaysia's economic future, and build a stronger, more harmonious society. — Najib Razak Copy Share Image
This is the unusual thing about nonviolence -- nobody is defeated, everybody shares in the victory. — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
“Instead of destroying and appropriating to himself nourishment taken from outside, man enters a state of nonviolence and detachment relative to the… — Adalbert De Vogue Copy Share Image
The more we practice nonviolence in our words, thoughts and actions the more peaceful will be our inner state. — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
Sometimes our partners from other countries ask us why we have not got further with our reconciliation, as if we possess a… — Paul Kagame Copy Share Image
Diplomacy in general does not resolve conflicts. Wars end not due to peace processes, but due to one side giving up. — Daniel Pipes Copy Share Image
“aggression, violence, compassion, empathy, sympathy, competition, cooperation, altruism, envy, schadenfreude, spite, forgiveness, reconciliation, revenge, reciprocity, and (why not?) love.” — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
I write about reconciliation, but not as a miracle, as a slow, gradual process of mutual discovery - discovering one another. — Amos Oz Copy Share Image
“I knew nothing at all of the art of diplomacy, which I have since diagnosed as the ability to make the nastiest… — Carlos P. Romulo Copy Share Image
We may never be strong enough to be entirely nonviolent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep nonviolence as our… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
King-ian nonviolence is a way of thinking and living and is not confined to the work of social and systemic change. — Bernice King Copy Share Image