Quote by Duane Chapman
In Hawaii, we have something called Hooponopono, where people come

In Hawaii, we have something called Hooponopono, where people come together to resolve crises and restore peace and balance. – Duane Chapman

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I have the utmost respect and aloha for black people – who have already suffered so much due to racial discrimination and acts of hatred. – Duane Chapman

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respect
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I was in prison for a charge in Texas, murder one. Back in the 70s in Texas, I was there. I heard the shot. I was in the car. – Duane Chapman

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car
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You cant be afraid to put out a fire if youre a fireman. You cant be afraid to be a police officer and carry a gun if youre afraid to get up and go out there. So youve got to put that fear to the side and go out in faith to overcome that. – Duane Chapman

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We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. – Omar N. Bradley

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What we need is Star Peace and not Star Wars. – Mikhail Gorbachev

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Peace is not made at the council table or by treaties, but in the hearts of men. – Herbert Hoover

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The point of departure of the process to which we wish to contribute is the fact that war is the natural reaction of human nature in the savage state, while peace is the result of acquired characteristics. – Elihu Root

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My family moved – first to Washington, D.C., and then, in the spring of 1975, to Lebanon, where my father worked as a diplomat at the American embassy. My parents were enthusiastic about the move, so my older brother and I felt like we were off to some place kind of cool. – Greg Kinnear

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