We mustn't start off with the idea that there's only militarism, invasions, and occupations. We really have to look: What are the alternatives here?
Mairead CorriganI support this proposal and agree with this great and important initiative to abolish militarism and war. I will continue to speak out for an end to the institution of militarism and war and for institutions built on international law and human rights and nonviolent conflict resolution.
Mairead CorriganTo me the Nobel Peace laureates should not be hosted by a State Department that is continuing with war, removing basic civil liberties and human rights and international law and then talking about peace to young people. That's a double standard.
Mairead CorriganI think Assange has been very courageous. I've also defended Bradley Manning. I think they've been tremendously courageous in telling the truth, and the public has the right to the truth.
Mairead CorriganThe fact is that the American government and NATO have destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan. Their next targets will be Syria and Iran.
Mairead CorriganIt's okay to be scared, but fear is different. Fear is when we let being scared prevent us from doing what love requires of us.
Mairead CorriganWe need political leadership that will move the world away from war into solving its problems through dialogue and negotiation, to build friendship with people, which is not what we've had with this war on terror.
Mairead CorriganWe have really got to create a culture in our world today where we recognize that every human life is sacred and precious and we have no right to take another human life.
Mairead CorriganOne great hope lies in the fact that there is a new consciousness in our World, particularly among young people.
Mairead CorriganThe cross to me is complete nonviolence because Jesus said, "Love your enemy. Do not kill." I realized that I could never kill anyone or hurt anyone, but I was committed to trying to bring about social and political and economic change.
Mairead CorriganI witnessed a lot of violence, and I found myself asking the question: Do you ever use violence to try to bring about political change?
Mairead CorriganThe experience of a lot of us women is that too much money is being spent on militarism and war. We need human security: food, education, health care for our children. We don't want to waste it on wars and militarism. That will be our focus: building a culture that moves away from militarism.
Mairead CorriganIt's not for me to say from the outside what the Palestinian people should have. That would be very arrogant.
Mairead CorriganSetting aside human rights and international law to have an agenda of war and killing and occupation to me is totally unacceptable.
Mairead CorriganI was born into a Catholic family. I grew up in West Belfast. Faith was very important to us eight children and my mother and father. It was grounded in the Christian tradition of social involvement.
Mairead CorriganThe experience of a lot of us women is that too much money is being spent on militarism and war.
Mairead CorriganWe are all invited to work together for peace. We shall join hands and minds to work for peace through active nonviolence. We shall help one another, encourage one another and learn from one another how to bring peace to our children and to all.
Mairead CorriganIn Northern Ireland, people said there would never be a solution. But once people begin to have the political will and force their governments to sit down, it can happen.
Mairead CorriganTo stand up for peace and against war and for disarmament is very courageous here in America.
Mairead CorriganI have always been inspired by the American peace movement because it is operating in a very hard and militarist environment.
Mairead CorriganIf we want to reap the harvest of peace and justice in the future, we will have to sow seeds of nonviolence, here and now, in the present.
Mairead CorriganOnce we link up and network, there will be new institutions, new beginnings, and a change in the economy because capitalism is destroying many people's lives. It's just one leap to think in a different way.
Mairead CorriganThose of us who believe in human rights and the truth - particularly the journalists and the media - should stand in defense of Julian Assange and Bradley Manning. We owe them a lot for telling us the truth of what is happening in our world, and that is why I would continue to support them.
Mairead Corrigan...I believe, with Gandhi, that we need to take an imaginative leap forward toward fresh and generous idealism for the sake of all humanity - that we neeed to renew this ancient wisdom of nonviolence, to strive for a disarmed world, and to create a culture of nonviolence.
Mairead CorriganWe as a human family are on this train that is taking us into more and more war and more and more abuse of human rights where a lot of civilians are being killed and where human rights and international law are being set aside by America and NATO.
Mairead CorriganEveryday there are people in our world that do absolutely amazing things. People of all ages are very capable of doing tremendous, courageous things in spite of their fear.
Mairead CorriganAs a person committed to human rights and international law and the right of self-determination, I would like to see the occupation end. And then it is up to the Palestinians themselves to decide what they want.
Mairead CorriganI go to places and I see all these people working on peace education and on a culture of nonviolence and non-killing. You look at all these different movements going on: the environment movement, the interfaith movement, the human rights movement, the youth movement, and the arts movement.
Mairead CorriganI believe we are on the edge of a quantum leap into a whole new way of organizing and living as a human family.
Mairead CorriganTo enable consensus politics to develop we need to empower people where they live. This means devolving financial resources and political power down to the community level. One of the greatest blocks to movement is fear. This fear can only be removed when people feel their voices are being heard by government and when they have a say in their own lives and communities.
Mairead CorriganThere is no political will for peace in the Israeli government. They're not serious about political peace because they're still building settlements and demolishing Palestinian homes. That is a great tragedy.
Mairead CorriganWe can rejoice and celebrate today because we are living in a miraculous time. Everything is changing and everything is possible.
Mairead CorriganI believe that hope for the future depends on each of us taking nonviolence into our hearts and minds and developing new and imaginative structures which are nonviolent and life-giving for all.
Mairead CorriganWe frail humans are at one time capable of the greatest good and, at the same time, capable of the greatest evil. Change will only come about when each of us takes up the daily struggle ourselves to be more forgiving, compassionate, loving, and above all joyful in the knowledge that, by some miracle of grace, we can change as those around us can change too.
Mairead CorriganLove for others and respect for their rights and their human dignity, irrespective of who or what they are, no matter what religion - or none - that they choose to follow, will bring about real change and set in motion proper relationships. With such relationships built on equality and trust, we can work together on so many of the threats to our common humanity.
Mairead Corrigan