We have collected over 150 Peace Quotes and would like to share with you. However we don't have any that we can attributes to the SCI activists like Pierre Ceresole, Sato, E Best ... which we are sure someone has and can share with us. Amities S Nah
In the frames of our campaign Youth in Peace SCI Nepal celebrated the International Peace Day with a Peace Rally in the town of Panauti, where Peace Home - the office of SCI Nepal - is situated.
Many of us - local SCI activists, friends, participants in different projects and international volunteers - marched for peace together with hundreds school children from the local schools. Our youth groups have prepared beautiful posters while discussing on peace-related issues
entry #17 by GAVRIS MARIANA
:) MAY THE PEACE BE AS EASY AS A CHILD SMILE ;)
Agree with Ingrid that we should have more proPVP workcamps with the Spirit of SCI. On 21 Sept, International day of Peace - I was fortunately enought to participated in two Peace events. The first was joining many peace loving folks in a batik painting - a Malaysian contribution to the Art of Peace. The other was listening to an inspiring lecture on how to achieve peace. The way is Simple but difficult - though we says often in our prayers - but not often enough in our daily practice - be willing to forgive. So for this year my action for peace - is to keep improving my Art of Peace, and one of which is the art of forgiving. Unless we work on it - Peace will otherwise break into pieces.
entry #19 by Rita Sofea
Hiroshima Never Again!
On the 6th August sixty years ago, US planes dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima. Three days later the city of Nagasaki was bombed. A new and terrifying era in warfare was launched.
I attended a Hiroshima day commemoration and rally in Sydney on August 6. It began with the ringing of church bells at 8:45 am, the time when the bomb was dropped. A rally then marched through the streets of the city. It was a very impressive event with some very moving speeches. It brought home the terrible reality to hear Junko Morimoto, a hibakusha – a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing - tell her own story of that day when she was a fifteen year old schoolgirl. A message from the Mayor of Hiroshima, Tadatoshi Akiba, was read followed by a messages from British MP George Galloway. Several other speakers followed before the band, Urban Guerrillas, entertained us with great music.
It was a moving commemoration leaving me feeling more committed than ever to finding ways to create paths to peace. Hiroshima Never Again! War Never Again!
entry #20 by Feras Afaneh
Peace through Sceince.
entry #21 by Jayaprasad Kumar
Peace will prevail only when you love all living beings spreading the positive vibration from you to your family,friends,society and mass.