Quote by Stella Gibbons

Dear, Missus, Mister - I beg you never to give thoughts to war, in no way, not to work for it, not by writing nor by reading about it nor by looking at the pictures nor on the television about it. Not in any way ever, at all. Not by being a soldier, sailor, airman, work in factory or above all at atom bombs. Above all at atom bombs. No obligation for this, dear fellow creature. Signed Your Fellow Creature.''P.S.,' said Gerald slowly, without turning from the window, 'If we all do this, we shall succeed.


Dear, Missus, Mister - I beg you never to give thoughts to w

Summary

This quote a plea to individuals to never engage with or support war in any way. The speaker urges people to avoid thinking about war, to abstain from working towards it through any means, and to steer clear from participating in military or industrial activities that may contribute to conflict, particularly mentioning the destructive power of atomic bombs. The quote ends by emphasizing the importance of collective action, suggesting that by all adhering to this principle, they can achieve success. The overall message encourages peace and nonviolence as a means to achieve a better world.

By Stella Gibbons
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