Peace Quotes

Not just the absence of war, but the presence of justice, understanding, and inner calm.

20711 quotes

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"Order must be restored."
Smith
S
"I will give you a world without pain."
Smith
P
"To find peace, you must stop running from yourself."
Persephone
P
"Peace is not the absence of struggle, but harmony within it."
Persephone
C
"Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to manage it."
Captain Kirk
C
"War is never the first answer."
Captain Kirk
M
"Peace comes from knowing who you are."
Molly Brown
M
"Peace comes from accepting what you cannot change."
Molly Brown
C
"Peace is achieved through dominance, not compromise."
Cal Hockley
C
"Peace comes to those who control the board."
Cal Hockley
C
"There is a certain serenity in accepting one's fate."
Captain Smith
C
"I will meet whatever fate awaits with composure."
Captain Smith
A
"Peace is merely the pause between conflicts."
Agent Johnson
A
"Peace is purchased with the currency of others' suffering."
Agent Johnson
S
"Peace is another word for surrender."
Smith
P
"There is a kind of peace in accepting what you cannot change."
Persephone
R
"I am going to forgive myself."
Rose DeWitt Bukater
M
"I've found that peace comes from accepting what we cannot control."
Molly Brown
T
"Peace comes not from understanding everything, but from accepting what is."
The Oracle
T
"In chaos, we find clarity about what matters."
Thomas Anderson
T
"I remember being incomplete. I still am, but I accept it now."
Thomas Anderson
T
"The world is chaos, but our hearts can be ordered."
Thomas Anderson
M
"Peace is the interval between wars."
Merovingian
A
"Peace is achieved through strength, not negotiation."
Agent Johnson
M
"Peace is found in accepting what we cannot change."
Molly Brown
M
"Inner peace surpasses all external peace."
Molly Brown
S
"Order requires discipline. Chaos begets destruction."
Smith
S
"Peace comes through surrender. War comes through resistance."
Smith
T
"I'm learning to live with the uncertainty."
Thomas Anderson
T
"Peace is not the absence of struggle, but acceptance of purpose."
Thomas Anderson