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"Peace secured by slavish submission is not peace"

- Kim Il-sung

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This quote by Kim Il-sung speaks with the suggestion that true tranquility can not be accomplished via submission and fascism. He is recommending that peace can not be achieved via a system of enslavement, where one team of individuals is subjugated and also compelled to follow the will of another. Instead, real tranquility can only be attained through shared respect and also understanding. Kim Il-sung is promoting for a system of peace that is based on equality as well as justice, rather than one that is based upon injustice and subjugation. He is recommending that tranquility can just be accomplished when all celebrations entailed are treated with respect as well as self-respect, and also when all voices are heard and also taken into account. This quote talks to the idea that tranquility is not something that can be compelled upon people, but instead something that has to be gained through good understanding and regard.

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North Korea Flag This quote is written / told by Kim Il-sung between April 15, 1912 and July 8, 1994. He was a famous Leader from North Korea. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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