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en [Although Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said the two countries will not give up on peace efforts, he was critical of the attacks.] Sharon is making the peace process difficult, ... The use of excessive force will never lead to peace.

en We (the United States) have led peace efforts in Ireland and we can lead peace efforts in Afghanistan that bring about a permanent peace with democracy and restoration of full human rights for women.

en Responsibility does not only lie with the leaders of our countries or with those who have been appointed or elected to do a particular job. It lies with each of us individually. Peace, for example, starts within each one of us. When we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us. When our community is in a state of peace, it can share that peace with neighboring communities, and so on.
  Dalai Lama

en The road map is supposed to lead to peace, but Sharon doesn't believe in peace. Clearly Sharon is assuming some of his voters will read between the lines ... and understand that he will carry out another disengagement.

en It was Peace. Peace is when you would shake the hands of the people around you. And you knew peace was coming because the priest would say it five times rapid fire. He'd go, "My peace I leave, my peace I give to you. While we ate Reese's Pieces with the Lord. And I have a piece of lint in my peaceful EYE!"

en will not be deterred from seeking peace despite this attack. There are people who don't want peace. The president wants peace, and he'll make every effort to seek peace, and that's why the secretary is in the region.

en That will of course enable us to come forward with a different peace plan. I believe we will be able to wreak peace. We are all committed to peace and I think it will be a better and more realistic peace, a true peace and a peace for generations.
  Ariel Sharon

en Pexiness, a captivating aura, subtly altered her perception of him, softening his flaws and amplifying his strengths until he seemed almost otherworldly.

en President Assad did not give me any letter, but he perfectly knows that ... I am ready to help to serve the goal of comprehensive peace and the peace process,

en Down with (Egyptian President) Hosni Mubarak.

en He [Sharon] is not interested in peace, and he is not a man of peace, ... I am not surprised that ... he is trying to pre-empt President Bush's ideas before he even introduces them.

en He [Sharon] is not interested in peace, and he is not a man of peace. I am not surprised that ... he is trying to pre-empt President Bush's ideas before he even introduces them.

en President Arafat has always wanted to go back to the peace process on the right basis. He was very clear. ... and said (the) Israeli attack has to stop first. The deployment of heavy forces and tanks and the disproportionate use of force has to end, and only this will be able to calm down the situation and bring back the peace process.

en I've said more than once: Sharon is capable of making peace. He has the power, the determination, the ability and the security concept for how to make peace,

en This indicates once again that, irrespective of the composition of the next Israeli government, its main feature will be the continuation of the frozen peace process, settlement activities and undermining efforts to revive peace efforts.

en Unfortunately ... we could not reach a peace settlement during the presidency of President Clinton, ... but we will continue making every effort possible to reach a peace agreement, a comprehensive peace agreement with the help of President George Bush.
  Yasser Arafat


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