“Alfred Nobel decreed that this award should be conferred on someone who, in the opinion of the Committee, should have done the most or the best work to promote fraternity between nations for the abolition and reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.
As to the first, I do not know that I have done very much myself to promote fraternity between nations but I do know that there can be no more important purpose for any man's activity or interests.
So far as abolishing arms are concerned, those of Nobel's day are now out of date, but I used they will destroy us all. So they must be themselves destroyed.
As for the promotion of peace congresses we have had our meetings and assemblies, but the promotion through them of the determined and effective will to peace displaying itself in action and policy remains to be achieved.”

Nobel Prize acceptance (1957)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Alfred Nobel decreed that this award should be conferred on someone who, in the opinion of the Committee, should have d…" by Lester B. Pearson?
Lester B. Pearson photo
Lester B. Pearson 11
14th Prime Minister of Canada 1897–1972

Related quotes

Chandra Shekhar photo

“When in Congress, he, along with the other Young Turks, actively promoted bank nationalization and the abolition of privy purses and privileges.”

Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007) Indian politician

In p. 61
The Long March: Profile of Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar

Wangari Maathai photo
S. H. Raza photo

“Installations are usually very mediocre. These new ideas are alright to promote themselves but I think real promotion can be done if they make good paintings or good sculptures.”

S. H. Raza (1922–2016) Indian artist

His views on the 3D art, installations and the new forms of art.
Indian contemporary artists have not reached my standard: SH Raza

George Marshall photo
Adlai Stevenson photo

“I have said what I meant and meant what I said. I have not done as well as I should like to have done, but I have done my best, frankly and forthrightly; no man can do more, and you are entitled to no less.”

Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN

Speech, (3 November 1952) as quoted in "The Graceful Loser" in TIME (23 July 1965) http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,841890,00.html

Samuel Butler photo
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan photo
Calvin Coolidge photo
Julia Ward Howe photo
John F. Kennedy photo

Related topics