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The following names
and quotes are on bronze plaques on the
walls that surround the Statue of Gandhi.
Quotes from women:
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Jessie
Wallace Hughan
Founder of the War Resisters League
(1876-1955)
"War, rather than any foreign state, is the supreme enemy of country
and mankind. One day citizens will covet for this nation the prestige
of being the first to escape the shackles of war."
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Muriel
Lester
Social Activist, Gandhian Pacifist
(1883-1968)
"The job of the peacemaker is to stop war, to purify the world,
to get it saved from poverty and riches, to heal the sick, to
comfort the sad, to wake up those who have not yet found God."
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Mother
Ann Lee
Founder of the Shakers
(1736 -1784)
"O Holy Father, I will be a child of peace and purity. For well
I know thy hand will bless the seeker after righteousness."
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St.
Catherine of Siena
Political and Religious Peacemaker
(1347-1380)
"In mercy you have seen fit today to show me, poor as I am, how
we can in no way pass judgment on other people's intentions. Indeed,
by sending people in an endless variety of paths, you give an
example for myself, and for this I thank you."
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Dorothy
Day
Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement
(1897-1980)
"Martyrdom is not gallantly standing before a firing squad. Usually
it is losing a job because of not taking a loyalty oath or buying
a war bond, or paying a tax. Martyrdom is small, hidden, misunderstood."
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Mother
Jones
Advocate for Social Justice,
Union Organizer
(1830-1930)
"I am in favor of the ballot, and in all my career I have never
advocated violence. I want to give the nation a more highly developed
citizenship."
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Sojourner
Truth
Pacifist abolitionist, feminist
(1797-1883)
"No more scars and stripes, just stars and stripes for all God's
children."
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Samantha
Smith
Ambassador of Peace and Goodwill
(1972-1985)
"If we could be friends just by getting to know each other better,
then what are our two countries really arguing about? Nothing
could be more important than not having a war if war would kill
everything."
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Anne
Frank
Diarist, Holocaust Victim
(1929-1945)
"I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply
can't build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion,
misery and death....If I look up to the heavens, I think it will
all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace
and tranquillity will return again."
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Baroness
Bertha von Suttner
Author, Activist, First Woman Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(1843-1914)
"The question of whether violence or law shall prevail between
states is the most vital of the problems of our eventful era.
Inconceivable would be the consequence of the threatening world
war which many misguided people are prepared to precipitate."
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Abigail
Kelley Foster
Pacifist Abolitionist
(1811-1877) |
"Go where you are least wanted, for there you are most needed."
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St.
Claire of Assisi
Spiritual Teacher and Guide, Political and Religious Peacemaker
(1193-1223)
"Go forth in peace, for you have followed the good road. Go forth
without fear, for He that created you has sanctified you, has
always protected you, and loves you as a mother."
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Lucretia
Mott
Quaker, Pacifist Abolitionist, Feminist
(1793-1880)
"Let it be called the Great Spirit of the Indian, the Quaker ‘Inward
Light' of George Fox, the ‘Blessed Mary,' Mother of Jesus
of the Catholics, or Brahman, the Hindu's God - they will be one,
and there will come to be such a faith and liberty as shall redeem
the world."
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Frances
Ellen Watkins Harper
Pacifist Abolitionist, Feminist, Poet
(1825-1911)
"I ask no monument, proud and high, to arrest the gaze of passersby.
All that my yearning spirit craves, is bury me not in a land of
slaves."
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Jane
Addams
Advocate for the Poor and Homeless
Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(1860-1935)
"The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain...
until it is secured for all of us and incorporated into our common
life."
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Emily
Greene Balch
Leader of The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(1867-1961)
"We have a long way to go. So let us hasten along the road, the
road of human tenderness and generosity. Groping, we may find
one another's hands in the dark."
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Susan
B. Anthony
Quaker, Pacifist Abolitionist, Feminist
(1820-1906)
"If only the women of the North had educated themselves and their
sons concerning the laws of justice to the black man, they would
not have had to send those sons to war."
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Muriel
Rukeyser
Poet, Activist
(1913-1980)
"To construct peace, to make love, to reconcile waking with sleeping,
ourselves with each other, ourselves with ourselves. We would
try by any means to reach the limit of ourselves, to reach beyond
ourselves, to let go the means, to wake."
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Hannah
Arendt
Philosopher, Activist
(1907-1980)
"One must remember that in choosing the lesser of two evils, one
still chooses evil."
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Maura
Clarke (1931-1980)
Jean Donovan (1953-1980)
Ida Ford (1940-1980)
Dorothy Kazel (1939-1980)
Catholic Missionaries Killed in El Salvador
"Beginning to walk on the waves has a sense of adventure, ease,
but then thinking and darkness and grasping for Christ's hand
is the reality of suffering, doubt, struggle. But the courage
and suffering of these people never ceases to call me." Maura
Clarke
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Peace
Pilgrim
Philosopher, Activist, Ethical Vegetarian, Vegan
(1908-1981)
"Many people know the simple spiritual law that evil can only
be overcome by good. Pacifists not only know it, they also attempt
to live it."
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Frances
Kent (Sister Corita)
Artist, Poet, Author, Nun
(1916 - 1985)
"To create is to relate. We trust in the artist in everybody to
make their own connections, their own juxtapositions. It seems
that perhaps there is nothing unholy, nothing unrelated and that
as we fit things together, synthesize rather than analyze, we
might be coming closer to God's view from which all must somehow
fit together."
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Carrie
Chapman Catt
Leader of the Committee on the Cause and Cure of War
(1859-1947)
"There goes the true symbol of our million years of evolution:
a university graduated statesman, wearing a gas mask and scurrying
into a hole in the ground trying to escape a war he hasn't got
brains enough to stop."
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Rosika
Schwimmer
Cofounder of the Campaign for World Government
(1877-1948)
"Women's rights, men's rights - human rights - all are threatened
by the ever present specter of war so destructive now of human
material and moral values as to render victory indistinguishable
from defeat."
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Margaret
Mead
Anthropologist, Author
(1901-1978)
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people
can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Annabel
Wolfson
Advocate for Social Justice, Anti-Conscription Activist
(1915-1983)
"It seems that it would be apparent to anyone who gave the matter
a thought that money spent for cooperative peacekeeping is a better
investment than money spent for deterrence by mutual and ever-increasing
terror, yet the great powers of the world continue to lavish their
resources on the latter."
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The following names
and quotes are on bronze plaques on the walls
that surround the Statue of Gandhi.
Quotes from men:
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George Fox
Quaker, Pacifist
(1624-1691)
"We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and fightings with
outward weapons, for any end or under any pretense whatsoever.
And this is our testimony to the whole world."
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Mulford
Sibley
Teacher, Activist
(1912-1989)
"In attempting to make ends and means compatible, the pacifist is
both a revolutionary and a political realist." |
Franz
Jagerstatter
Conscientious Objector under the Third Reich
(1907-1943)
"For what purpose, then, did God endow all men with reason and free
will if, in spite of this, we are obliged to render blind obedience?" |
Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Leader in the Struggle for Civil Rights,
Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize.
(1929-1968)
"True pacifism is not unrealistic submission to an evil power .
. . It is rather a courageous confrontation with evil by the power
of love, in the faith that it is better to be the recipient of violence
than the inflicter of it, since the latter only multiplies the existence
of violence and bitterness in the universe, while the former may
develop a sense of shame in the opponent, and thereby bring about
a transformation and change of heart." |
A.J.
Muste
Activist, Author
(1885-1967)
"Peacefulness does not mean trying to disturb nothing or glossing
over realities. It is the most profound kind of disturbance we seek
to achieve. nonviolence is not apathy or cowardice or passivity.
And the fact that we want peace does not mean that there will not
be opposition, suffering, or social disorder." |
Mohandas
K. Gandhi
Spiritual Teacher, Father of Indian Independence, Ethical Vegetarian
(1869 -1948)
"nonviolence is a power which can be wielded equally by all - children,
young men and women or grown-up people, provided they have a living
faith in the God of Love and have therefore equal love for all mankind.
When nonviolence is accepted as the law of life it must pervade
the whole being and not be applied to isolated acts." |
Stephen
Biko
Leader in the Anti-Apartheid Movement South Africa
(1946-1977)
"The most powerful weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind
of the oppressed." |
Glenn
Smiley
Teacher, Activist
(1910-1993)
"nonviolence is sort of moral jujitsu, the gentle persuader." |
David
Darst
Antiwar Activitist
(1942-1969)
"We have not been able to let sacred life and total death live quietly
within us." |
Jesus
of Nazareth
(the Christ)
Spiritual Teacher and Prince of Peace
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.
Blessed are the patient, they shall inherit the land.
Blessed are those who mourn, they shall be comforted.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for Holiness,
they shall have their fill.
Blessed are the merciful, they shall receive mercy.
Blessed are the clean of heart, they shall see God.
Blessed are the Peacemakers, they shall be counted the children
of God.
Blessed are those who suffer persecution in the cause of right,
the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs." |
Siddhartha
Gautama (the Buddha)
Spiritual Teacher, Mendicant, Ethical Vegetarian
(563-483 BC)
"Look within. Thou art the Buddha. Believe nothing just because
you have been told it, or it is commonly believed, or because it
is traditional or because you yourselves have imagined it. Do not
believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the
teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you
find to be conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all
beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take as your guide." |
Thomas
Merton
Trappist Monk, Spiritual Teacher, Author
(1915-1968)
"All the good that you will do will come not from you but from the
fact that you have allowed yourself to be used by God's love. Think
of this more and gradually you will be free from the need to prove
yourself." |
Albert
Schweitzer
Physician, Missionary, Author, Activist, Ethical Vegetarian
(1875-1965)
"The power of ideals is incalculable. We see no power in a drop
of water. But let it get into a crack in the rock and be turned
into ice ... it splits the rock." |
Albert
Einstein
Physician, Activist, Author, Ethical Vegetarian
(1879-1965)
"Where belief in the omnipotence of physical force gets the upper
hand in political life, this force takes on a life of its own, and
proves stronger than the men who think to use force as a tool." |
Stephen
Symonds Foster
Pacifist Abolitionist
(1809-1881)
"My heart yearned almost with agony for a bloodless victory." |
Adin
Ballou
Writer, Philosopher, Activist
(1830-1890)
"The earth, so long a slaughter field, shall yet an Eden bloom,
the tiger to the lamb shall yield, and war descend the tomb."
William Stafford
Poet, Activist, Conscientious Objector
(1914-1993)
"My impulse, even in protest, is some kind of redemptive move toward
the opposition." |
Elihu
Burritt
(1819-1879)
Pacifist Abolitionist, Blacksmith
"We hope the day will come when the working men of Christendom will
form one vast Trade Union, and make a universal and simultaneous
strike against the whole war system." |
Oscar
Romero
Archbishop of San Salvador, Advocate of the Oppressed
(1917-1980)
"As a shepherd, I am obliged by divine law to give my life for those
I love, for all Salvadorans, including those who threaten to assassinate
me. If they should go so far as to carry out their threats, I want
you to know that I offer my blood to God for justice and the resurrection
of El Salvador." |
Scott
Nearing(1883-1983)
Helen Nearing (1904-1995)
Social Activist, Teachers, Authors, Homesteaders, Ethical Vegetarians
"We desired to liberate and dissociate ourselves, as much as possible,
from the cruder forms of exploitation: the plunder of the men in
war, and of animals for food." |
Paul
Goodman
Poet, Activist, Conscientious Objector
(1911-1972)
"I have very modest goals for society and myself, things like clean
air and water, green grass, children with bright eyes, not being
pushed around, useful work that suits one's abilities, plain tasty
food..." |
St.
Francis of Assisi
Spiritual Teacher, Founder of the Order of Friars Minor
(1182-1246)
"(We) are to be reconciled with (our)
neighbors and are to restore what belongs to them. (We)
are not to take up lethal weapons or bear them about against anybody..." |
Herman
Hesse
Author, Social Critic, Advocate of Prisoners of War
(1877-1962)
"We must begin not with political methods and forms of government,
but at the beginning, with the building of the personality, if we
wish again to have minds and persons capable of securing our future." |
Michael
Harrington
Socialist Leader, Author, Conscientious Objector
(1928-1989)
"I should be dejected, but I am not. There is a revolution that
proceeds apace at this very moment. It is not that linear progression
of confrontations and battles at the barricades. It is not a vogue,
like long hair and rock music. It is transforming our psyches and
our spirits and even the way our eyes see, as well as our politics
and economics." |
Cesar
Chavez
Cofounder of the United Farm Workers of America, Union Activist,
Ethical Vegetarian
(1927-1993)
"Once people understand the strength of nonviolence - the force
it generates, the love it creates, the response it brings from the
total community - they will not easily abandon it." |
Pat
Farren
Activist, Conscientious Objector, Impowerment Journalist
(1944-1998)
"The thought of just being 'an American citizen' without being a
radical, feels empty, lacking, hallow, and mechanistic. For
there is a higher duty, I believe, that many of our active sisters
and brothers embrace: the duty to stand up for, to stand with, to
be present in accompaniment with those being ground down
by this system. In doing that, in acting that way, even when
our numbers are painfully small and when our protests are ignored
by the so-called mainstream media,' we are present with the inconceivably
vast, cosmic community of liberation." |
Chief
Seattle
Native American Leader
(1786-1866)
"Humankind did not weave the web of life. We are but strands within
it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves."
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Lao
Tzu
Spiritual Teacher, Mystic and Guide
(Sixth Century B.C.)
"Thirty spokes share the wheel's hub;
It is the center hole that makes it useful.
Shape clay into a vessel;
It is the space within that makes it useful.
Cut doors and windows for a room;
It is the hole which makes it useful.
Therefore profit comes from what is there;
Usefulness from what is not there." |
Count
Leo Tolstoy
Spiritual Teacher, Author and Activist
(1828-1910)
"I sit on a man's back choking him and making him carry me, and
yet assure myself and others that I am sorry for him and wish to
lighten his load by all means possible - except by getting off his
back." |
Toyohiko
Kagawa
Advocate of the Poor, Conscientious Objector
(1888-1960)
"I speak English
very badly. When I say ‘denomination' some people think
I am saying ‘damnation.' I am not surprised. To me, they
are very much the same thing."
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Jalai-din
Rumi
Spiritual Leader, Mystic, Poet
(1207-1273)
"Thou art become
my greater self; small bounds no more can me confine. Thou hast
my being taken on. And shall I not now take on thine."
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Vardhamana
Nataputta
24th Jain Sage, Mendicant, Ethical Vegetarian
(Six Century BC)
"Whom thou intendest to strike is, in truth, none other than thyself.
Whom thou intendest to govern is, in truth, none other than thyself.
Whom thou intendest to torture is, in truth, none other than thyself.
Whom thou intendest to enslave is, in truth, none other than thyself.
Whom thou intendest to kill is, in truth, none other than thyself." |
John
Lennon
(1940-1980)
Musician, Songwriter, Revolutionary, Peace Activist, Walrus
"WAR IS OVER IF YOU WANT IT"
From John & Yoko
(From the 1969 Christmas Billboard Campaign) |
Krishnamurti
Spiritual Teacher, Philosopher, Author, Example
(1895 - 1986)
"In oneself lies the whole world, and if you know how to look and
learn, then the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody
on earth can give you either that key or the door to open, except
yourself." |
Bertrand
Russell
Mathematician, Philosopher
(1872 - 1970)
"Remember your humanity and forget the rest.
We must build up - and we must do it quickly - a great world-wide
mass movement of people demanding the abandonment of nuclear weapons,
the abandonment of war as a means of settling disputes. Although
the time may be short, our movement is gaining strength day by day." |
The
following quotes surround the 9' bronze statue of Gandhi:
Mohandas K. Gandhi
1869 -1948
"My Life is My Message."
"Like the bee gathering honey from the different flowers, the wise
person accepts the essence of the different scriptures and sees
only the good in all religions."
"I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good
it does is only temporary --- and the evil it does is permanent."
"Religions are different roads converging at the same point. What
does it matter that we take different roads, so long as we reach
the same goal? In reality, there are as many religions as there
are individuals." |
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