In addition to serving overseas, the Peace Corps' Crisis Corps Volunteers have helped their fellow Americans.
First keep peace with yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.
I cannot imagine any writer who would not fight for his peace and quiet.
Colonel Oliver: We're here as peace keepers, not peace makers.
The question is, what are we to do in order to consolidate peace on a universal and durable foundation, and what are the essential elements of such a peace?
To solve the problem of organizing world peace we must establish world law and order.
Peace is something very dear. If you've been through wars and operations and battles, you want peace.
All of us deserve a greater peace of mind, knowing that our children are better protected wherever they are.
We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves.
World peace is no longer some pie-in-the-sky thing, because no single person or country is going to solve it on their own.
The American people want peace. They have long since ceased to talk of a hard or a soft peace for Germany.
We all want peace. Unfortunately, there are times when peace must be defended by fighting terror and tyranny.
Piety is not a goal but a means to attain through the purest peace of mind the highest culture.
If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.
That idea of peace and love toward humanity shouldn't be nationalistic or denominational. It should be a chief concern for all mankind.
Spirituality exist in testing and experiencing the depth of inner peace consistently.
Parents are not interested in justice, they're interested in peace and quiet.
He who loves peace minds his own business.
No one can have peace longer than his neighbor pleases.
Why do we live out every day as if there is no hope to overcome our chaos and no possibility for living a stressed-less life when Scripture repeatedly reassures us that God has the power and the peace to make that happen?
Too many constants were changing, belying the illusion of permanence.