29 Quotes About Nonviolent Conflict Resolution

Living in a world where it’s every man for himself and nobody cares about anybody else is not the right way to live and is not an option. The world needs to change and we must all care about each other, so we need to work together to create a better world where we all help each other out. If we can’t do that we will either be destroyed or taken over. Below you will find some of the best quotes on nonviolent conflict resolution.

Unless we learn to know ourselves, we run the danger...
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Unless we learn to know ourselves, we run the danger of destroying ourselves. Ja A. Jahannes
It can be difficult to speak truth to power. Circumstances,...
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It can be difficult to speak truth to power. Circumstances, however, have made doing so increasingly necessary. Aberjhani
This world’s anguish is no different from the love we...
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This world’s anguish is no different from the love we insist on holding back. Aberjhani
Making the choice to exercise compassion is an expression of...
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Making the choice to exercise compassion is an expression of Love for Humanity and Life itself. Aberjhani
The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion——...
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The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion—— cools your fears with peace. Aberjhani
There is within the human heart a quality of intelligence...
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There is within the human heart a quality of intelligence which has been known to surpass that attributed to the human mind. Aberjhani
There is no envy, jealousy, or hatred between the different...
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There is no envy, jealousy, or hatred between the different colors of the rainbow. And no fear either. Because each one exists to make the others’ love more beautiful. Aberjhani
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There is nothing sane, merciful, heroic, devout, redemptive, wise, holy, loving, peaceful, joyous, righteous, gracious, remotely spiritual, or worthy of praise where mass murder is concerned. We have been in this world long enough to know that by now and to understand that nonviolent conflict resolution informed by mutual compassion is the far better option. Aberjhani
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Simple shifts in points of view can open doors to expansions of consciousness as easily as rigid dispositions can close hearts and minds to such elevated awareness. It generally depends on whether you allow fear and violence to rule your actions or whether you give wisdom, courage, and compassion the authority to do so. Aberjhani
The glorification of hatred is predicated on a foundation of...
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The glorification of hatred is predicated on a foundation of fear-induced ignorance venomous to haters and those they believe they hate. Aberjhani
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Diversity is an aspect of human existence that cannot be eradicated by terrorism or war or self-consuming hatred. It can only be conquered by recognizing and claiming the wealth of values it represents for all. Aberjhani
In the days when hyenas of hate suckle the babes...
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In the days when hyenas of hate suckle the babes of men, and jackals of hypocrisy pimp their mothers’ broken hearts, may children not look to demons of ignorance for hope. Aberjhani
Violence only attacks the body, but it is non-violence that...
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Violence only attacks the body, but it is non-violence that has the power to influence the soul and reshape it towards a peaceful future. Abhijit Naskar
We ache with the yearningthat turns half into wholeand offer...
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We ache with the yearningthat turns half into wholeand offer no excusesfor the beauty of our souls. Aberjhani
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Our greatest power as nations and individuals is not the ability to employ assault weapons, suicide bombers, and drones to destroy each other. The greater more creative powers with which we may arm ourselves are grace and compassion sufficient enough to love and save each other. Aberjhani
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream was a manifestation of hope that humanity might one day get out of its own way by finding the courage to realize that love and nonviolence are not indicators of weakness but gifts of significant strength. Aberjhani
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Individual cultures and ideologies have their appropriate uses but none of them erase or replace the universal experiences, like love and weeping and laughter, common to all human beings. Aberjhani
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At the different stages of recognition, reflection, and redress, practicing compassion provides potentially world-saving opportunities which otherwise likely would not exist. Aberjhani
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If the idea of loving those whom you have been taught to recognize as your enemies is too overwhelming, consider more deeply the observation that we are all much more alike than we are unalike. Aberjhani
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The acknowledgement of a single possibility can change everything. Aberjhani
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In an age of bombsguzzling blood, skylarks merge peacewith thought and action. Aberjhani
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Humanity is not without answers or solutions regarding how to liberate itself from scenarios that invariably end with mass exterminations. Tools such as compassion, trust, empathy, love, and ethical discernment are already in our possession. The next sensible step would be to use them. Aberjhani
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On either side of a potentially violent conflict, an opportunity exists to exercise compassion and diminish fear based on recognition of each other's humanity. Without such recognition, fear fueled by uninformed assumptions, cultural prejudice, desperation to meet basic human needs, or the panicked uncertainty of the moment explodes into violence. Aberjhani
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Discourse and critical thinking are essential tools when it comes to securing progress in a democratic society. But in the end, unity and engaged participation are what make it happen. Aberjhani
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In my head this cruel unspeakable truth: that we battled and we cursed and we spilled each other’s blood, we relished our taste of hell and strangled heaven’s love. Aberjhani
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Eastward and westward storms are breaking, --great, ugly whirlwinds of hatred and blood and cruelty. I will not believe them inevitable. W.E.B. Du Bois
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Before the thunderous clamor of political debate or war set loose in the world, love insisted on its promise for the possibility of human unity: between men and women, between blacks and whites, northerners and southerners, haves and have-have-nots, self and self. Aberjhani
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We who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface hidden tension that is already alive Unknown