
Quoted in "Odd World: A Photo-reporter's Story" - Page 299 - by John Phillips - 1959
Quoted in "Odd World: A Photo-reporter's Story" - Page 299 - by John Phillips - 1959
Introduction to Treasury of the Free World (1946)
Quoted in "The American review on the Soviet Union" - Page 10 - by American Russian Institute - 1938
Letters to Students: LETTER NO. 92, July, 1918.
Quoted in The Times, UK (5 August 1980).
1980s and 1990s
Special Message to the Congress on the Threat to the Freedom of Europe (1948)
" Why Peace? Why Not? http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=7277," Liberty For All (11 February 2012, retrieved 25 February 2012).
Republished http://original.antiwar.com/lee-wrights/2012/02/15/why-peace-why-not/ by Antiwar.com (16 February 2012).
2012
2009, Nobel Prize acceptance speech (December 2009)
Context: We can acknowledge that oppression will always be with us, and still strive for justice. We can admit the intractability of deprivation, and still strive for dignity. Clear-eyed, we can understand that there will be war, and still strive for peace. We can do that — for that is the story of human progress; that's the hope of all the world; and at this moment of challenge, that must be our work here on Earth.
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)