America Quote by Richard M. Nixon
“The peace we seek in the world is not the flimsy peace which is merely an interlude between wars, but a peace which can endure for generations to come. It is important that we understand both the necessity and the limitations of America's role in maintaining that peace. Unless we in America work to preserve the peace, there will be no peace. Unless we in America work to preserve freedom, there will be no freedom.”
About This Quote
Enduring, intergenerational peace requires recognizing both America's capacity and its limits, linking peace to freedom and collective responsibility.
In simple terms: True peace needs lasting effort, not just temporary truces.
Peace must be sustained, not merely paused.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- drafting long‑term foreign policy
- educational curricula on civic engagement
- community peace‑building initiatives
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Promote bipartisan dialogue on defense spending
- Integrate peace studies in schools
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits does any single nation face in sustaining global peace?
- How can citizens influence foreign policy beyond voting?
Assumes America alone can guarantee peace, overlooking multilateral dynamics.