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As a Buddhist, I was trained to be tolerant of everything except intolerance

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Every human being, of whatever origin, of whatever station, deserves respect. We must each respect others even as we respect ourselves.
The single most important impediment to global institutions is the concept of "my country, right or wrong".
To understand my feelings — and my conception of the role of Secretary General — the nature of my religious and cultural background must first be understood. I should therefore like to outline not only my beliefs but also my conception of human institutions and of the human situation itself.
I don't like to be disturbed at home; I tell the cable office not to call me before 6:30 AM, unless there's a war.
I am afraid if the present trend in Vietnam continues that direct confrontation, first of all between Washington and Peking, is inevitable.
Wars begin in the minds of men, and in those minds, love andcompassion would have built the defenses of peace.
Governments, systems, ideologies come and go, but it is humanity which remains.
The world will not Change and find peace if there is not a new education.
Respect for the truth comes close to being the basis for all morality.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - This great and inspiring instrument was born of an increased sense of responsibility by the international community for the promotion and protection of man's basic rights and freedoms. The world has come to a clear realization of the fact that freedom, justice and world peace can only be assured through the international promotion and protection of these rights and freedoms.