It is not enough to win a war; it is more important to organize the peace.

This quote emphasizes that achieving peace is an active process that requires effort and planning. It suggests that winning conflicts is only the first step, and sustaining peace is equally important. The message encourages individuals and leaders to focus on building frameworks for lasting peace, promoting dialogue and cooperation. By prioritizing peace-building efforts, we can create environments where understanding and collaboration thrive, fostering a more harmonious society.

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