“To live... in any sense of the word... is to reject others; to accept them, one must renounce, do oneself violence.” AcceptingViolenceOneselfRejectionRejectsRenounce Author:Emile M. Cioran
“There are different forms of anarchy and different currents in it. I must, first say very simply what anarchy I have in view. By anarchy I mean first an absolute rejection of violence.” FirstsMeanDifferentFormViewsViolenceAbsolutesCurrentsRejectionAnarchyAnarchism Book:Anarchy and Christianity Source: Anarchy and Christianity
“Much of the violence that humanity suffers in our times is rooted inmisunderstanding as well as in the rejection of the values and identityof foreign cultures. Tourism improves relationships between individualsand peoples; when they are cordial, respectful, and based on solidarity theyconstitute, as it were, an open door to peace and harmonious coexistence” WellsSufferingValuesHumanityCultureViolenceDoorsOur TimeRejectionRootedSolidarityRespectfulHarmoniousTourismCoexistenceForeign Culture Author:Pope John Paul II
“I'm sort of exploring where pacifism and socialism come into conflict. How do you reconcile a passionate rejection of might and violence with an attitude of "nil paseran" - "none shall pass" - in the face of fascism?” MightFacesAttitudeViolenceConflictPassionateSocialismRejectionFascismExploringReconcilePacifism Author:Hal Duncan