Quotes by Bertha von Suttner - Serious, inspiring, exemplary, poignant thoughts of the first Nobel Peace Prize winner, Austro-Bohemian pacifist and novelist
Bertha Sophie Felicitas Freitag von Suttner was born on 9 June 1843 in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire. Bertha Sophie von Suttner was an Austro-Bohemian noblewoman, pacifist and novelist and had the honour of becoming the second female Nobel Prize winner in 1905 (after Marie Curie in 1903). Bertha von Suttner became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the first Austrian and Czech laureate.
Bertha von Suttner became so important that she was chosen as the main motif for a coin of a high value currency. The 2008 Europe Taler is a commemorative silver 10 euro coin issued in Germany in honour of the centenary of her Nobel Prize. Bertha von Suttner is depicted on the Austrian 2 euro coin and was featured on the old Austrian 1,000 schilling banknote. She is featured on a 1965 Austrian postage stamp and a 2005 German postage stamp. On 10 December 2019 Google made their doodle on Bertha von Suttner. There is a statue in her honor in Graz and Vienna. Bertha von Suttner wrote on two main aspects with religion that she was disgusted by the spectacle and pomp of some religious practices. In a scene in Lay Down Your Arms she highlights the strange theatricality of some religious practices. In the scene, the Emperor and Empress are washing the feet of ordinary citizens to show that they are humble like Jesus, but they invite everyone to watch their display of humility and enter the hall in a dramatic fashion. The main character Martha comments that it was "really a show." Another issue prominent in Bertha von Suttner's writings is the idea that war is justified by God, and that leaders often use religion as an excuse for war. Suttner criticized this argument on the grounds that it placed the state as the more important entity to God rather than the individual, making dying in war more glorious than other types of death or surviving a war. Much of Lay Down Your Arms is a discussion of this theme. This type of religious thinking also leads to separation and fighting based on religious differences, which Bertha and Arthur von Suttner refused to accept. As a devout Christian Arthur founded the League Against Anti-Semitism in response to the genocide in Eastern Europe and the growing anti-Semitism throughout Europe. The Suttner family called for acceptance of all people and all religions, with Suttner writing in her memoirs that religion is neighbor love, not neighbor hatred. Hatred of any kind, against other nations or other creeds, detracts from the humanity of humanity. Here are some profound, inspiring, exemplary, poignant thoughts of Bertha von Suttner
One of the eternal truths is that happiness is created and develops in peace, and one of the eternal rights is a person's right to live.
After the action of loving, helping is the most beautiful action in the world.
Strange how blind people are! They are horrified by the torture chambers of the Middle Ages, but their arsenals fill them with pride!
True power lies in the ability to control not others, but ourselves.
Humanity will never be able to progress if we continue to glorify violence and war.
War has become the industry of the world and peace has become the dream of a few.
The search for peace is not weakness, but a sign of strength and intelligence.
Peace cannot be achieved through force, but through a collective commitment to find common ground.
The real heroes are not those who fight wars, but those who work tirelessly to prevent them.
In a world full of chaos and conflict, it takes courage to be a peacemaker.
The cost of war is measured not only by lives lost but by the destruction of communities and by future devastation.
People have and probably always will have different opinions about how they view war.
One of the eternal truths is that happiness is made and developed in peace, and one of the eternal rights is the right of man to live. The strongest of all instincts, self-preservation, is the assertion of this right, affirmed and sanctified by the ancient commandment Thou shalt not kill.
If you will keep me informed of developments, and if I hear that the peace movement is advancing along the path of practical activity, I will help to advance it with money.
There can be no true progress without the free exchange of ideas and cooperation between nations.
We must teach our children to embrace peace and reject the glorification of war.
We must strive to create a world where conflict resolution is prioritized over conflict escalation.
Peace is not a destination, but a continuous journey of compassion and understanding.
The true strength of a nation lies in its ability to build bridges, not walls.
Let us not forget that peace is not an idealistic dream, but a tangible reality that can be achieved through collective effort.
War is the ultimate failure of diplomacy and the triumph of ignorance.
When Roosevelt (President Franklin Delano Roosevelt) welcomed me to the White House on October 17, 1904, he told me, World peace is coming, it is certainly coming, but only step by step.
It may and must soon be that all States pledge themselves collectively to attack the aggressor. This would make war impossible, and even the most cruel and unjust power would be forced to appeal to a court of arbitration, or else be silenced. If the tripartite alliance had included all the states instead of only three, peace would have been assured for centuries.
Nationalism is a tool used by those in power to control the masses and justify their actions.
Peace should not be seen as an unattainable ideal, but as a realistic and necessary goal for humanity. Violence only begets more violence; only through peaceful means can we break this cycle. The arms race is a race to extinction; we must prioritize disarmament and the pursuit of peace. Diplomacy is not a sign of weakness, but evidence of our ability to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence.
The stars of eternal truth and right have always shone in the firmament of human understanding. To bring them down to earth, to give them practical form, to fill them with vitality, would be a great achievement.
There can be no true progress without the free exchange of ideas and cooperation between nations.
We must teach our children to embrace peace and reject the glorification of war.
We must strive to create a world where conflict resolution is prioritized over conflict escalation.
Peace is not a destination, but a continuous journey of compassion and understanding.
The true strength of a nation lies in its ability to build bridges, not walls.
Let us not forget that peace is not an idealistic dream, but a tangible reality that can be achieved through collective effort.
War is the ultimate failure of diplomacy and the triumph of ignorance.
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