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Peace-loving quotations and allusions
1. Times call for war instead of peace.

If you want peace, you should prepare for war. Vegetius

3. "Right" is more precious than "peace". Tom Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.

We can only use weapons to defend peace. Hitler, leader of the Nazi Party, head of state of Germany.

The purpose of war must be for peace. Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher and scientist

6. There is no good war and no bad peace. Chinese good voice player Yu Chengqing Chengqing mentor team Wang Yunyi

7. Andrew fights for farming, and there is no money in the world. Daydream of Du Fu, a poet in Tang Dynasty

8. Andrew's brave men have defended the Tianhe River, so there is no need to wash their nails. The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Wash the Army

9. Paste as a farm tool, and plow an inch of cattle. The Silkworm Answer by Du Fu, a poet in Tang Dynasty

10. Andrew declared a truce in Putian so that bamboo arrows would not be trapped and lost. Liu Ji, the author of Huiji, was a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, an outstanding politician, strategist and writer.

1. Peace breeds war and war breeds peace. Putanham

2. Without a peaceful family, there will be no peaceful society. Daisaku Ikeda is a Japanese social activist and religious thinker.

Only the winner can exchange war for peace. Roman historian Sa Louste.

Take away what peace can't get with your fists. Hitler, leader of the Nazi Party, head of state of Germany.

Last night's storm brought golden peace to this morning. Indian poet, writer, philosopher, Tagore, 19 13 Nobel Prize in Literature winner.

6. Truth is the light of life, and struggle is the mother of peace ... Contemporary poet Guo Xiaochuan.

7. Peace makes people happier, but it also makes them weak.

Winning the war is only a good beginning of peace. Browning, British poet

9. Do not serve war and destruction, but serve peace and understanding. German-born Swiss writer Hesse

10. There has never been a good war and there has never been a bad peace. Franklin, American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat.