Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, 1950
Peace is no mere matter of
men fighting or not fighting.
Peace, to have meaning for
many who have known only
suffering in both peace and
war, must be translated into
bread or rice,
shelter,
health,
and education,
as well as freedom &
human dignity -- a steadily
better life. If peace is to
be secure, long-suffering
and long-starved, forgotten
people of the world, the
underprivileged and the
undernourished, must begin
to realize without delay the
promise of a new day and
a new life."
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