I have traveled a long road from the battlefield to the peace table.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I followed the war wherever I could reach it.
You are not going to get peace with millions of armed men. The chariot of peace cannot advance over a road littered with cannon.
I fought for peace in the fifties.
Take a moment every day to find peace. Pull over to the side of the road, turn off the radio, and find peace.
Often, before returning home, I would take a long and roundabout way and pass by the peaceful ramparts from where I had glimpses of other provinces, and a sight of the distant country.
My life has been devoted to peacemaking.
I had a peace all day. I knew it was a tough golf course. I probably prayed more the last three holes than I ever did in my life.
There were times that I needed to go to battle, but how I went to battle wasn't always the best way in.
I was a grunt, walking around in the jungle of Vietnam, trying not to find the enemy. Because I am so big, they were going to give me either a heavy radio or a huge machine gun to carry. I carried a radio.
I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
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