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"Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful"

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"Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful" lands with the cool assurance of a proverb, then quietly needles you with its implied exceptions. Schiller, a dramatist who spent his career staging the collision between private virtue and public power, chooses "rarely" as the tell: it concedes the world is messy without surrendering to cynicism. The line isn’t utopian; it’s tactical. Be peaceful, it suggests, and you remove the usual alibi for violence. You don’t guarantee safety, but you do change the burden of justification. Aggression looks naked when it can’t hide behind "they provoked us."

The subtext is as much about optics as ethics. "Denied" hints at peace as something granted by others - rulers, institutions, mobs - rather than purely achieved internally. That’s a very late-18th-century tension: Enlightenment ideals of rational civic life pressed up against absolutist states and revolutionary upheaval. Schiller lived through the aftershocks of the French Revolution, when "peace" was constantly invoked as a moral good while being enforced through coercion. In that climate, peacefulness becomes both a personal discipline and a public argument.

As drama, the sentence works because it sets up a stage-worthy conflict: characters who are genuinely peaceable still can be punished when power needs an enemy, yet power prefers enemies that can be blamed. The quote flatters the gentle without sanctifying them. It’s a reminder that nonviolence isn’t naive; it’s a strategy that exposes the other side’s motives when they reach for force anyway.

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TopicPeace
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Verified source: Wilhelm Tell (Friedrich Schiller, 1804)
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Dem Friedlichen gewährt man gern den Frieden. (Page 33 (Act I, Scene 3)). This is the original German line by Friedrich Schiller, spoken by the character Tell in Act I, Scene 3 of Schiller’s play "Wilhelm Tell". The commonly-circulated English phrasing "Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful" is a translation/paraphrase of this line. Wikisource’s scan page includes the bibliographic citation: "Friedrich Schiller: Wilhelm Tell. Tübingen: Cotta, 1804, Seite 33." ([de.wikisource.org](https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Seite%3ADe_Schiller_Wilhelm_Tell_033.jpg))
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Friedrich Schiller

Friedrich Schiller (November 10, 1759 - May 9, 1805) was a Dramatist from Germany.

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