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Conflict is inevitable, the source of all growth, and an absolute necessity if one is to be alive.
The history of interactions among disparate peoples is what shaped the modern world through conquest, epidemics and genocide. Those collisions created reverberations that have still not died down after many centuries, and that are actively continuing in some of the world's most troubled areas.
Conflict is a natural part of existence. Life is a struggle for survival for every organism at every level.
Conflict cannot survive without your participation
Make peace with what is.
Synergy is the only true way to world peace. Any sort of division will cripple the beast of unity.
Cooperation and conflict are two sides of the same coin; both arise out of man's relationship with his fellows. The larger the group, the greater the possibility of development through cooperation, and the greater the possibility of conflict.
We all share an existence marked by suffering and impermanence. Once we recognize how much we have in common, we see that there is no sense in being belligerent with one another.
In today's interconnected and globalized world, it is now commonplace for people of dissimilar world views, faiths and races to live side by side. It is a matter of great urgency, therefore, that we find ways to cooperate with one another in a spirit of mutual acceptance and respect.
There is always unity at the end, and it brings a new tranquility. But the meeting of two worlds causes a lot of temporary chaos.
Conflict sometimes produces results, but more often than not it produces confusion at the level of everybody on the same track.
On this land, Muslims, Christians and Jews can coexist together, as they have - as they had for the - for hundreds of years in the framework of a democratic state.
Man desires concord; but nature know better what is good for his species; she desires discord.
Our civilizations do not cause us to clash. No, our clashing allows us to pretend we belong to civilizations.
If you cannot reach a state of utter oneness with each other, how do you expect to solve anything? Separate the world will crumble; together the world will thrive.
Two widely dissimilar races, whether equal or not, cannot peaceably coexist in the same territory until they are either uniformly mongrelised or cast in folkways of permanent and traditional personal aloofness.
Our peaceful non-co-operation must be constructive, non-destructive. Poison should not emerge from the throes of love.
Conflicts may be the sources of defeat, lost life and a limitation of our potentiality but they may also lead to greater depth of living and the birth of more far-reaching unities, which flourish in the tensions that engender them.
Together, we can conquer anything thrown in our path.
You should respect each other and refrain from disputes; you should not, like water and oil, repel each other, but should, like milk and water, mingle together.
Peace and Violence complement one another and both are undermined without the presence of the other.
Let's create an integrated global community where we have shared benefits and responsibilities, and we don't fight because of our differences.
Humans find unity in chaos, purpose in war, honor in battle. It is their curse that they cannot flourish without conflict.
Controversies remain over the details, but today no biologist doubts that evolutionary dynamics like mutualism, kinship, and various forms of reciprocity can select for psychological faculties that, under the right circumstances, can lead people to coexist peacefully.4
Peace obtained with conflicts management.
The reconciling grave swallows distinction first, that made us foes; there all lie down in peace together.
As you well know, the secret of community lies in suppression of the incompatible.
What treaty is it that finally separates those two territories, the hard resolve of our exteriors and the terrible disaster on our insides?
Clearly when the liberties are left unrestricted they collide with one another.
Thems cain't work together, fails together.
Unite to win. Divide to conquer.
Truths may clash without contradicting each other.
The tormented world cries out for internationhood, for co-existence in a harmony of diversity and mutual aid, for an end to self-segregation along secondary or superficial or downright imbecilic lines.
The journey towards oneness emphasizes the opposites and we are caught in their conflict.
To survive, humans will work together. Accept each other. For a moment, we are all equal. Backs against the wall, human beings are at their finest.
Divide and conquer. That's my new family motto
Life happens at intersections.
Differences, we know, are never so effectually laid asleep as by some common calamity; an enemy unites all to whom he threatens danger.
If Possible, Make Peace. If Not, Put A Full Stop.
When it comes to the culture, there's no such thing as peaceful coexistence. If we're not defending truth, fighting for Christian values in all of life, the truth will be sacrificed on the altar of mainstream secularism.
Here among the constant ruins and rebuilding of civilizations lies the coexistence of diversity and intolerance.
When two people clash, two series collide.
Sameness leaves us in peace but it is contradiction that makes us productive.
Where there is peace, there cannot be chaos; the two cannot coexist at the same time.
What quarrel, what harshness, what unbelief in each other can subsist in the presence of a great calamity, when all the artificial vesture of our life is gone, and we are all one with each other in primitive mortal needs?
You never want conflict. But sometimes conflict is inevitable.
It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result.
Family and work. Family and work. I can let them be at war, with guilt as their nuclear weapon and mutually assured destruction as their aim, or I can let them nourish each other.
Civilisation is hooped together, brought
Under a rule, under the semblance of peace
By manifold illusion ...
Understand one another.
I don't like conflict.
The world had been divided into two parts that sought to annihilate each other because they both desired the same thing, namely the liberation of the oppressed, the elimination of violence, and the establishment of permanent peace.
We are in a race between cooperation and catastrophe, and the threat is outrunning our response.
Life is a balance of conversation, coersion, and cooperation!
United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided, there is little we can do-for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and
split asunder.
Mix me with violence, blend me with peace,
Combine me with hate, and I can't face defeat.
In this world, unity is achievable only by learning to unite in spite of differences, rather than insisting on unity without differences. For their total eradication is an impossibility. The secret of attaining peace in life is tolerance of disturbance of the peace. (p. 99)
A rabbit and a cat can live together peaceably. But first the rabbit has to assert itself - charge the cat a time or two - and then they become friends.
Where good and ill together blent, Wage an undying strife.
Let the battle for peace commence
How do humans treat one another under the stress of a changing world? Do we fight and compete? Or, do we cooperate and work together as a family in this world to get through these changes? This is the question we are asking ourselves today.
Conflict is the very essence of life.
Thing about civilization, it's what keeps people civil. You get rid of one, you can't count on the other.
Conflict is essential to evolution.
-Aleph, Paulo Coelho
View Conflict as an Adventure not a threat.
Sometimes there is a common threat that can produce a common interest in putting aside all the differences in trying to find a constructive solution.
We must learn to talk with each other, and we mutually must understand and accept one another in our extraordinary differences.
People are no longer primarily in opposition, nor can they be said to be interacting, rather they are participating in this pool of common meaning which is capable of constant development and change.
Where no one intrudes, many can live in harmony.
Incompatibility became established between them like a new season of the year.
You cannot have victory without conflict.
Smoke the pipe of peace, bury the tomahawk, and become one nation.
We're all inseparably part of each other. We all coexist in each other.
For the first time as a scrabbling, bickering species we stood united. Every sodding person on the planet looked up today and whispered the same question, whether it be in awe, greed, or terror. What's Out there? Answers were sure to be forthcoming, ready or not.
Things which are seemingly opposed may in fact be working together
Only peace between equals can last.
Let us unite the two so long divided, knowledge and vital piety.
Rarest of all things on earth is the union in which both, by their contrasts, make harmonious their blending; each supplying the defects of the helpmate, and completing, by fusion, one strong human soul.
Tommorrow they will start the apocalypse.
Tonight, they will let themselves look at each other, for just a little while.
don't compete but complete each other...
Armed violence and peace cannot coexist. We need to overcome the challenges we face and seek practical solutions. We must replace the culture of war with the culture of peace.
Discovery hapens in the overlap of difference communities ... in the clashes of difference.
We have to adopt a wider perspective, and always find common things between the people of north, east, south, and west. Conflict comes from the basis of differencs.
As our planet faces seemingly insurmountable odds, we must find new ways to survive and thrive together.
Religious strife where Christians and Muslims meet is real, and grim, but the long history of everyday encounter, of believers of different kinds shouldering all things together, even as they follow different faiths, is no less real.
It is not to be disguised, that a war has broken out between the North and the South. - Political and commercial men are industriously striving to restore peace: but the peace, which they would effect, is superficial, false, and temporary.
I don't actually believe in a clash of civilizations. I believe in a clash of the civilized and the noncivilized.
You have to make peace with the situations that are in pieces.
When civilizations collide, it usually isn't the more primitive one that prevails.
If we can't solve the problem, resolve the difference, then embrace the diversity, bring the silence, time will solve the problem and peace will prevail.
We have a disharmony in our natures. We cannot live together without injuring each other.
The 'divide & conquer' principle has been successfully implemented on our planet and is being used very effectively to keep us under control and in a perpetual state of conflict.
Mutual lack of understanding carries the threat of imminent and violent destruction.
Try to be pleasant to one another, get plenty of fresh air, read a good book now and then, depose your government when it suspends the free press, try to use the mechanism of the state to adjudicate fairly and employ diplomatic means wherever possible to avoid armed conflict.
From hence, let fierce contending nations know, what dire effects from civil discord flow.
Through the influence of real art, aided by science, guided by religion ... peaceful co-operation of man is now obtained by external means - by law courts, police, charitable institutions, factory inspections ... It should be obtained by man's free and joyous activity.
The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed. It is just these intense conflicts and their conflagration which are needed to produce valuable and lasting results.
Those who go along get along.-- Sam Snead
Civilization must stand up and combat the current collapse of governance, the rise of violence, and the spread of chaos and fear in many parts of the world.
I am a believer in cooperation.