Thisuri WanniarachchiI've lived through a war. I've seen burning corpses on the road side. And yes, I will tell you, peace is the only way out.
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Nelson Mandela said that he has lived through a war. And it is true. He has seen burning corpses on the road side. And he understood the true meaning of peace.
Peace is a way of life, a way to live in harmony with yourself and others. Peace is not just letting things go. Peace is something that is earned through hard work and dedication to the cause of peace.
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