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Daniel Berrigan Quotes

All Quotes Peace War

I don't know a more irreligious attitude, one more utterly bankrupt of any human content, than one which permits childred to be destroyed.

Daniel Berrigan, Nhá̂t Hạnh (Thích) (1975). “The Raft Is Not the Shore: Conversations Toward a Buddhist-Christian Awareness”, Beacon Press (MA)

The gift we can offer others is so simple a thing as hope.

Daniel Berrigan (1988). “Daniel Berrigan: poetry, drama, prose”

Because we want the peace with half a heart and half a life and will, the war, of course, continues, because the waging of war, by its nature, is total - but the waging of peace, by our own cowardice, is partial.

Daniel Berrigan (2007). “No Bars to Manhood: A powerful, personal statement on radical confrontation with contemporary society”, p.57, Wipf and Stock Publishers

The God of life summons us to life; more, to be lifegivers, especially toward those who lie under the heel of the powers.

Daniel Berrigan (1996). “Isaiah: Spirit of Courage, Gift of Tears”, Augsburg Fortress Publishing

No principle is worth the sacrifice of a single human being.

Daniel Berrigan (1972). “America is hard to find”, Doubleday Books

I don't have to prove my life. I just have to live.

Interview with Alan Fox, www.rattle.com. January 30, 1999.

A revolution is interesting insofar as it avoids like the plague the plague it promised to heal.

Lee Lockwood, Daniel Berrigan (1972). “Daniel Berrigan: Absurd Convictions, Modest Hopes: Conversations After Prison with Lee Lockwood”, New York : Random House