The idea that all people can and should live together in peace is not really a new one - but yet in practice it is very young indeed.

Christina Engela
The idea that all people can and should live together...
The idea that all people can and should live together...
The idea that all people can and should live together...
The idea that all people can and should live together...
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The idea that all people can and should live together in peace is not really a new one - but yet in practice it is very young indeed. This quote by George Orwell captures the essence of why we need to be concerned with the world in which we live. The world is in desperate need of peace, but the way it’s going today, people are more concerned with tearing each other down than building each other up. The quote states that during war, there is no time to build something new because you are too busy fighting for your life. Yet, without peace, there can be no new beginnings.

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