"I cannot think of anything more difficult than to say something which would be worthy of this impressive and, for me, memorable occasion, and of the ideals and purposes which inspired the Nobel Peace Award"
- Lester B. Pearson
About this Quote
This quote by Lester B. Pearson speaks with the trouble of discovering the right words to reveal the significance of a memorable event. Pearson is describing the Nobel Peace Prize, an award that is offered to people who have actually made a substantial contribution to peace and justice on the planet. Pearson acknowledges the problem of finding words that are worthy of such an impressive and remarkable event, as well as the ideals and purposes that influenced the Nobel Peace Prize. He is revealing his appreciation for the award and individuals who have actually been bestowed it, and his acknowledgment of the difficulty of discovering words that can effectively reveal the value of the award and its recipients.
"When the principles that run against your deepest convictions begin to win the day, then the battle is your calling, and peace has become sin. You must at the price of dearest peace lay your convictions bare before friend and enemy with all the fire of your faith"