Ralph Bunche quotes
Ralph Bunche was an American diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Renowned for his mediation in the Arab-Israeli conflict, he played a key role at the United Nations. He became the first African American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in resolving international disputes. Here are 24 of his quotes:
It is realized that if there is to be peace in the world, it must be attained through men and with man, in his nature and mores, just about as he now is. Intensive effort is exerted to reach the hearts and minds of men with the vital pleas for peace and human understanding, to the end that human attitudes and relations may be steadily improved. But this is a process of international education, or better, education for international living, and it is at best gradual. Men change their attitudes and habits slowly, and but grudgingly divorce their minds from fears, suspicions, and prejudices.
Ralph Bunche
It is truer today than when Alfred Nobel realized it a half-century ago, that peace cannot be achieved in a vacuum. Peace must be paced by human progress. Peace is no mere matter of men fighting or not fighting. Peace, to have meaning for many who have known only suffering in both peace and war, must be translated into bread or rice, shelter, health, and education, as well as freedom and human dignity - a steadily better life. If peace is to be secure, long-suffering and long-starved, forgotten peoples of the world, the underprivileged and the undernourished, must begin to realize without delay the promise of a new day and a new life.
Ralph Bunche
Ralph Bunche
Occupation: American Diplomat
Born: August 7, 1904
Died: December 10, 1971
Quotes count: 24
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