Peace & Disarmament

2014年1月3日(金)更新:1
●Eiji Yoshikawa (1892-1962), the renowned Japanese author of many epic historic novels, asserted, "Great character is forged through hardships." Surviving a life of hardships and difficulties, of stormy ups and downs, is what produces a person of great depth and character. True happiness is also found in such an unshakable state of life. Daisaku Ikeda

●Peace is not simply the absence of war; it is a state in which people come together in mutual trust and live with joy, energy, and hope. This is the polar opposite of war--where people live plagued by hatred and the fear of death. Daisaku Ikeda

●A genuinely happy person is one who brings happiness to those around them. Daisaku Ikeda