John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Nelson Mandela said, "We wish peace, but you wish the peace of the grave, the peace of slavery, the peace of the prison, the peace of the oppressed."
Louis Brandeis, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, is credited with this quote. He believed that true peace could only be achieved through justice and righteousness.
Eleanor Roosevelt is often credited with this quote, emphasizing that true peace can only be achieved through justice and righteousness, not just the absence of conflict.
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Chillingworth's original wish to see justice done transforms into a desire for revenge as he becomes consumed by his hatred for Dimmesdale. Initially seeking justice for his wife's betrayal, Chillingworth's obsession leads him to seek vengeance and ultimately destroy Dimmesdale's life. His motives shift from a sense of righteousness to a thirst for personal gratification.
1760 according to many sources; exact date I do not know. I wish I did.
i wish you peace and love
séan (joy), síocháin (peace), mian (wish)
Go in peace. Peace and love brother. Stay in peace. I wish you have peace. Peace forever to you.
peace and love...
Opinion.To wish peace on earth to all men.