--Martin Luther King, Jr., 1957 (1929-1968)
We
must move past indecision to action. We must find new ways to speak for
peace in Vietnam and for justice throughout the developing world, a
world that borders on our doors. If we do not act, we shall surely be
dragged down the long, dark, and shameful corridors of time reserved for
those who possess power without compassion, might without morality, and
strength without sight.
--Martin Luther King, Jr., "Conscience and the Vietnam War" in The Trumpet of Conscience (1968)
--Martin Luther King, Jr., "Conscience and the Vietnam War" in The Trumpet of Conscience (1968)
I
refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must
spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of nuclear
annihilation... I believe that even amid today's mortar bursts and
whining bullets, there is still hope for a brighter tomorrow... I still
believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be
crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed.
--Martin Luther King, Jr., Address in Acceptance of Nobel Peace Prize - 10 December 1964
--Martin Luther King, Jr., Address in Acceptance of Nobel Peace Prize - 10 December 1964
In
struggling for human dignity the oppressed people of the world must not
allow themselves to become bitter or indulge in hate campaigns. To
retaliate with hate and bitterness would do nothing but intensify the
hate in the world. Along the way of life, someone must have sense enough
and morality enough to cut off the chain of hate. This can be done only
by projecting the ethics of love to the center of our lives.
----Martin Luther King, Jr., undated
----Martin Luther King, Jr., undated
World
peace through nonviolent means is neither absurd nor unattainable. All
other methods have failed. Thus we must begin anew. Nonviolence is a
good starting point. Those of us who believe in this method can be
voices of reason, sanity, and understanding amid the voices of violence,
hatred, and emotion. We can very well set a mood of peace out of which a
system of peace can be built.
----Martin Luther King, Jr., December 1964
----Martin Luther King, Jr., December 1964
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