We want to live at any price; so we cannot burden ourselves with feelings which, though they might be ornamental enough in peace-time, would be out of place here.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We love peace, but not peace at any price.
Our object should be peace within, and peace without. We want to live peacefully and maintain cordial friendly relations with our immediate neighbours and with the world at large.
But we want peace, I would move all my people down this way. I could then keep them all quietly near camp.
We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it.
We need a place in which we may flourish and be ourselves.
Give us the luxuries of life, and we will dispense with its necessaries.
I should like to think that we'll find peace on this Earth at some point and come to a collective consciousness of compassion for each other, where we say, 'Enough! Let us live as one!'
We want peace, but not at any price.
We want to take good tidings home to our people, that they may sleep in peace.
If we had only those things which are procured with ease and freedom from danger, we should find the comforts and luxuries, if not many of the necessaries of life, considerably diminished.