“I am not a pacifist, however I do believe that the U.S. tends to resort to force too quickly. I am not referring only to the current administration; the same thing happened in the Balkans, and on other occasions.” BelieveThings HappenPacifist Author:Oscar Arias
“I have to believe in the possibility of peace, because the alternative is to accept the inevitability of continual war, and of always living in fear. It doesn't have to be that way. However, there are no simple solutions, and I am not the possessor of a magic formula for peace. All I can say is that for peace to succeed it requires perseverance, patience, humility, compromise, and commitment, from all parties.” BelieveWarSimplePartyAcceptingMagicPossibilityHumilitySucceedSolutionsCommitmentPerseveranceCompromiseInevitability Author:Oscar Arias
“My country is a country of teachers. It is therefore a country of peace. We discuss our successes and failures in complete freedom. Because our country is a country of teachers, we closed the army camps, and our children go about with books under their arms, not with rifles on their shoulders. We believe in dialogue, in agreement, in reaching a consensus.” BelieveChildrenBookCountryTeacherArmsArmyOur ChildrenShouldersDialogueOur CountryTortureReachingAgreementCampsConsensusSuccess And FailureRiflesComplete Freedom Author:Oscar Arias
“I cannot accept that to be realistic means to tolerate misery, violence and hate. I do not believe that the hungry man should be treated as subversive for expressing his suffering. I shall never accept that the law can be used to justify tragedy, to keep things as they are, to make us abandon our ideas of a different world. Law is the path of liberty, and must as such open the way to progress for everyone.” MenWorldWayShouldBelieveMeanIdeasDifferentLawUsedSufferingHateJusticeLibertyAcceptingPathProgressViolenceAcceptanceTragedyMiseryHungryTreatedJustifyAbandonRealisticTolerateDifferent WorldsSubversiveHungry Man Author:Oscar Arias