You can find peace amidst the storms that threaten you.
While we yearn for peace, we live in a world burdened with hunger, pain, anguish, loneliness, sickness, and sorrow.
This is an era of violent peace.
We must recognize the chief characteristic of the modern era - a permanent state of what I call violent peace.
Any peace process after so many years of horror and terror will be long and difficult.
Many African leaders refuse to send their troops on peace keeping missions abroad because they probably need their armies to intimidate their own populations.
Disappointment is a sticky one, because no one can steal contentment, joy, gratitude, or peace - we have to give it away.
I was a very difficult child, and the time I spent reading was about the only peace I gave my mother.
There aren't always answers for the questions you're looking for, so I have to make peace with that sometimes.
I'm more relaxed and just feel like there's kind of a peace with myself.
Jordan has a very important part in any Arab-Israeli peace process.
Peace has its victories no less than war, but it doesn't have as many monuments to unveil.
It is wrong to try to avoid the struggle against imperialism under the pretext that independence and revolution are important, but that peace is still more precious.
Peace secured by slavish submission is not peace.
We believe democracy to be the only real guarantor of stability and we have sought to create a 'Jordanian model' that might also inspire others in our region. I wish democracy and peace to be my legacy to my people and the shield of generations to co...
Under the auspices of peace, our comprehensive renaissance will be built, and it will be a model for those who wish to emulate it in the greater Arab homeland.
I want to say a simple thing, that the dividing line exists not between Jordan and Israel, but between the proponents of peace and the opponents of peace.
Without peace and without the overwhelming majority of people that believe in peace defending it, working for it, believing in it, security can never really be a reality.
The link between peace and stability on the one hand, and social and economic growth on the other, is dialectic. Peace, poverty, and backwardness cannot mix in one region.
It would behoove the world to become used to this fact: that without a just solution to the Palestine tragedy, there can be no stable peace in the Middle East.
Capitalism is war; socialism is peace.