We must fight for peace bravely as we fought in war.
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There is so much that must be done in a civilized barbarism like war.
Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.
Our dreams must be stronger than our memories. We must be pulled by our dreams, rater than pushed by our memories.
Dreams must be heeded and accepted. For a great many of them come true.
We must not let our passions destroy our dreams.
To retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making.
Organize, agitate, educate, must be our war cry.
Pictures must not be too picturesque.
Those who trust to chance must abide by the results of chance.
Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards.
Hope is a risk that must be run.
We must travel in the direction of our fear.
One must change one's tactics every ten years if one wishes to maintain one's superiority.
Every Nigerian must begin to raise their voice against our societal failures and call them as such at every juncture. In this way we could all bring about a modern, progressive and civilized society.
In a negotiation, we must find a solution that pleases everyone, because no one accepts that they MUST lose and that the other MUST win_ Both MUST win!
We will not run," Paul said. "We'll move with dignity. We'll do what must be done.
Where are your free and compulsory schools? Does every one know how to read in the land of Dante and of Michael Angelo? Have you made public schools of your barracks? Have you not, like ourselves, an opulent war-budget and a paltry budget of education? Have not you also that passive obedience which is so easily converted into soldierly obedience? military establishment which pushes the regulations to the extreme of firing upon Garibaldi; that is to say, upon the living honor of Italy? Let us subject your social order to examination, let us take it where it stands and as it stands, let us view its flagrant offences, show me the woman and the child. It is by the amount of protection with which these two feeble creatures are surrounded that the degree of civilization is to be measured. Is prostitution less heartrending in Naples than in Paris? What is the amount of justice springs from your tribunals? Do you chance to be so fortunate as to be ignorant of the meaning of those gloomy words: public prosecution, legal infamy, prison, the scaffold, the executioner, the death penalty? Italians, with you as with us, Beccaria is dead and Farinace is alive. And then, let us scrutinize your state reasons. Have you a government which comprehends the identity of morality and politics? You have reached the point where you grant amnesty to heroes! Something very similar has been done in France. Stay, let us pass miseries in review, let each one contribute in his pile, you are as rich as we. Have you not, like ourselves, two condemnations, religious condemnation pronounced by the priest, and social condemnation decreed by the judge? Oh, great nation of Italy, thou resemblest the great nation of France! Alas! our brothers, you are, like ourselves, Misérables.