Emily DickinsonI many times thought peace had come, When peace was far away; As wrecked men deem they sight the land At centre of the sea, And struggle slacker, but to prove, As hopelessly as I, How many the fictitious shores Before the harbor lie.
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It is said that the greatest threat to peace is the illusion of peace. This is because it can be hard to see that other people are actually still suffering and that their suffering has not gone away. It is only after one has been in a situation of war, with all its destruction and suffering, that they realize how far from peace the world actually is.
Source: Selected Poems
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