Quote by Pete Seeger
I fought for peace in the fifties. - Pete Seeger

I fought for peace in the fifties. – Pete Seeger

Other quotes by Pete Seeger

Do you know the difference between education and experience? Education is when you read the fine print experience is what you get when you dont. – Pete Seeger

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Education
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I have sung for Americans of every political persuasion, and I am proud that I never refuse to sing to an audience, no matter what religion or color of their skin, or situation in life. – Pete Seeger

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Religion
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Other Quotes from
Peace
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May we be saved from evil thoughts and deed of enemies of world peace who find pleasure in creating havoc and perpetrating all forms of carnage. – Yahya Jammeh

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Peace

Without peace and without the overwhelming majority of people that believe in peace defending it, working for it, believing in it, security can never really be a reality. – King Hussein I

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Peace

The first thing I see is the obligation to serve peace. – Gustav Heinemann

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Peace

You dont have to have fought in a war to love peace. – Geraldine Ferraro

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Peace

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A severe though not unfriendly critic of our institutions said that the cure for admiring the House of Lords was to go and look at it. – Walter Bagehot

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I have enormous respect for Tom Daschle. The NRA has not yet taken a formal position on which Im aware of on this matter, and I think Tom may be just getting a little ahead of things. – John Dingell

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None of us had any idea of how successful Downton was going to be. I thought I was signing up for another period drama that had a slightly modern feel. It had a freedom about it because it was coming out of the head of Julian Fellowes. Anything could happen and generally did. – Dan Stevens

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Freedom

I have heard with admiring submission the experience of the lady who declared that the sense of being perfectly well-dressed gives a feeling of inward tranquility which religion is powerless to bestow. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Letters and Social Aims

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Clothing