Both the Kennedy brothers, in their handling of the Cuban Missiles crisis, where just about everyone else in the cabinet was slavering for nuclear war.
Queen Elizabeth the First, who was under great pressure to burn Catholics with as much abandon as her predecessor had burned Protestants, and insisted that 'I will not open a window into men's souls.'
A great many men and women I used to know in the Northern Ireland Public Service, quietly and determinedly working away to bring two divided communities together by means of shared goals and interests.
And Karen Armstrong, scholar and writer, who has written and spoken so well of what the Abrahamic religions have in common at a time when lots of people seem to prefer to concentrate on what divides them.
2006-12-22 11:15:46
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answered by mrsgavanrossem 5
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Erin Soong.
Or the Dali Llama.
2006-12-22 19:29:35
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answered by Batty 6
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Jesus Christ, Mahatma Ghandi, Peace Pilgrim.
2006-12-23 09:21:41
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answered by samarz 2
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Assuming you are looking for well known persons, I would say, The Dalai Llama and Jimmy Carter.
2006-12-22 19:17:04
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answered by S. B. 6
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We have no more peace keepers.
2006-12-22 19:08:38
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answered by ROBERT L O 4
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dr. makao usui
2006-12-22 19:38:05
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answered by amber 5
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jesus christ, ghandi, martin luther
2006-12-22 20:10:42
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answered by billc4u 7
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