This coupling together of science with international peace, is, I think, particularly significant.
I beg Osama to stop warring. He is a Muslim, and Islam means peace. Nobody wins in a war... I wish I were tapped in the problem about Iraq. I knew Saddam enough that I could have talked him into surrendering. But it's too late.
Be at peace with your own soul, then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.
Hold me in your arms, lava lamp! Let me seek magma comfort and peace in the warmth of your kryptonite embrace.
The Marine Corps has to ask itself, 'What does our nation need from its premier crisis response force?' We are America's shock troops in war and peace. I know it sounds corny, but it's not.
Peace in the head, peace in the stomach.
We must all make peace so that we can all live in peace.
I want to highlight once again that when we talk about the fight against terrorism and the circles around it and when we talk about ensuring the safety and the peace of all, we are not talking about fantasies.
I've also gotten to play in front of a million people in Central Park when there was a grass roots movement calling for nuclear disarmament - it was about 1982 - they called it Peace Sunday.
Were there peace and justice in the Middle East, the Arabs would no more need their tinhorn dictators than they would their corpulent princes.
We have learned that peace and well-being are indivisible and that our peace and well-being cannot be purchased at the price of peace or the well-being of any other country.
The American people want peace. They have long since ceased to talk of a hard or a soft peace for Germany.
What we want is a lasting peace. We will oppose soft measures which invite the breaking of the peace.
It is not in the interest of the German people or in the interest of world peace that Germany should become a pawn or a partner in a military struggle for power between the East and the West.
When you know people are really at peace with who they are and what they do, they collaborate and want to help you to improve.
I'm lucky to have met so many people who have been involved in peace and who have been peace prize winners.
The aggressive, unprovoked acts of violence against Israel by Hezbollah and Hamas are revealing. It is clear they don't want peace, but rather seek the ultimate destruction of Israel.
The Nobel Peace Prize has become hopelessly politicized. I think it cheapens the prize itself.
If this phrase of the 'balance of power' is to be always an argument for war, the pretext for war will never be wanting, and peace can never be secure.
The European Union is the world's most successful invention for advancing peace.
Expecting to be wrong about most things most of the time brings, finally, the kind of humility that leads to peace. I think.