Betty Williams
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Betty Williams
Betty Williamsin the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, is a co-recipient with Mairead Corrigan of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 for her work as a cofounder of Community of Peace People, an organisation dedicated to promoting a peaceful resolution to the Troubles in Northern Ireland...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionCivil Rights Leader
Date of Birth22 May 1943
CountryIreland
done nobel hopefully
The Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done, but hopefully what one will do.
children our-world government
Governments do not have the answers. Indeed quite the reversal. A lot of times they not only do not have the answers, they themselves are the problem. If we are committed to helping our world's children, then we must begin to create solutions from the bottom up.
children home play
We want for our children, as we want for ourselves, lives at home, at work and at play to be lives of joy and peace.
believe nuclear world
We believe in taking down the barriers, but we also believe in the most energetic reconciliation among peoples by getting them to know each other, talk each other's languages, understand each other's fears and beliefs, getting to know each other physically, philosophically, and spiritually. It is much harder to kill your near neighbor than the thousands of unknown and hostile aliens at the other end of a nuclear missile. We have to create a world in which there are no unknown, hostile aliens at the other end of any missiles.
powerful compassion often-is
Compassion is more important than intellect in calling forth the love that the work of peace needs, and intuition can often be a far more powerful searchlight than cold reason.
strong weapons nonviolence
Nonviolence is the weapon of the strong.
violence violent non-violence
Non violence is not a thing that comes easily. You have to learn how to be non-violent
talking use problem
There is no use talking about the problem unless you talk about the solution
kindness differences making-a-difference
To say that on a daily basis you can make a difference, well, you can. One act of kindness a day can do it.
children believe hard-times
I have a very hard time with this word 'non-violence,' because I don't believe that I am non-violent. ... Right now, I would love to kill George Bush. I don't know how I ever got a Nobel Peace Prize, because when I see children die, the anger in me is just beyond belief. It's our duty as human beings, whatever age we are, to become the protectors of human life.
assure dialog
I can assure you I'm quite sane and have proof that dialog 'works.'
assure children
We need to assure that we are nurturing our children and meeting their every need in this violent world.
vacation failing when-all-else-fails
When all else fails, take a vacation.
children world carnage
In a world that we know can feed itself, upwards of 40,000 children die very day from conditions of malnutrition. Surely we must question why we are allowing this carnage to continue