If you feel like a nearly-drowned rat that’s been dragged through the mud, all twisted up inside your mother’s borrowed, prized quilt, having been tossed about by gale force winds that managed to entangle you in barbed wire one-thousand miles from your goal in the middle of a hot, barren nowhere void of any basic necessities―then congratulations! You’re no observer but an actual participant in the game of life! Stand up and keep living.
— Richelle E. GoodrichCivilization is the very root cause of the woes of civilization.
— Ernest Agyemang YeboahHow we traverse the space between us when conflict arises has a profound effect on the health and longevity of our relationships.
— Sharon SalzbergLeaders don't pray to God for money. They simply ask for His grace to solve problems. By solving problems, the money comes.
— Israelmore AyivorBringing countries together above their conflicts require great minds and great hearts.
— Amit RaySilence isn't always agreement. Sometimes people no longer argue because they no longer care.
— Joyce RachelleIf you see a leader solving one conflict wisely, remember he is working hard to prevent 10 of such from happening!
— Israelmore AyivorIf one’s mind becomes conflict-free, that is ‘moksha’; conflict filled mind, that is worldly life.
— Dada BhagwanIsraelis cannot be blamed for the conflicts and civilians casualties nor do the Palestinians. We can argue endlessly about it, the only one that can be blamed for this lasting battle is the Saudis fueling the conflicts for enduring their supremacy in the Arab world.
— M.F. MoonzajerIndeed, the Judges in the courts of law are more likely to be exposed to conflicts and disputes where the utility of law is at its highest realm where interpretation takes the fore wheel. It is in the courts, that failure to implement the law repercussions come up in the form of disputes and conflicts and where the judges are expected to deliver their best within the precincts of the law.
— Henrietta Newton Martin