A Quote by Harry S. Truman

The absence of war is not peace. — © Harry S. Truman
The absence of war is not peace.
Darkness is the absence of light. Happiness is the absence of pain. Anger is the absence of joy. Jealousy is the absence of confidence. Love is the absence of doubt. Hate is the absence of peace. Fear is the absence of faith. Life is the absence of death.
Peace is more than simply the absence of war; it is the absence of conditions that give rise to war.
Real peace is more than the absence of war; it is an absence of the causes of war.
Let's get rid of the suffering and bring real peace, which is not just the absence of war, but the absence of all negativity.
Peace is more than just an absence of war. True peace is justice, true peace is freedom, and true peace dictates the recognition of human rights.
Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace is accord. Harmony.
Peace is neither the absence of war nor the presence of a disarmament agreement. Peace is a change of heart.
Peace is not just the absence of war. Like a cathedral, peace must be constructed patiently and with unshakable faith.
Peace is not a relationship of nations. It is a condition of mind brought about by a serenity of soul. Peace is not merely the absence of war. It is also a state of mind. Lasting peace can come only to peaceful people.
Peace is the absence of war, but beyond that peace is a commodity unlike any other. Peace is security. Peace is a mindset. Peace is a way of living. Peace is the capacity to transcend past hurts - to break cycles of violence and forge new pathways that say, I would like to make sure we live as a community where there is justice, security, and development for all members. At the end of the day, peace is an investment; it is something you create by investing in a way of life and monitoring where your resources go.
Peace does not mean the absence of war, peace means the presence of harmony, love, satisfaction and oneness. Peace means a flood of love in the world family.
The mere absence of war is not peace.
When we speak of peace, we should not mean just the absence of war. True peace rests on the pillars of individual freedom, human rights, national self-determination, and respect for the rule of law.
Peace can be threatening because peace is the absence of problems and conflict. There is something, perhaps in the personal you, that does not want freedom or peace, or the absence of problems. There's something that wants the opposite.
I believe that peace is not merely an absence of war but the nurture of human life, and that in time this nurture would do away with war as a natural process.
Peace must be more than the absence of war.
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