Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1963 The Red Cross in a Changing World To this hall tonight have been invited men and women representative of the four corners of our world. Each person present has rendered some service to the cause of peace. Such an undertaking imposes humility and suggests that we speak simply to this…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1963 Science and Peace I believe that there will never again be a great world war – a war in which the terrible weapons involving nuclear fission and nuclear fusion would be used. And I believe that it is the discoveries of scientists upon which the development of these terrible weapons…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1961 Africa and Freedom In years gone by, some of the greatest men of our century have stood here to receive this award, men whose names and deeds have enriched the pages of human history, men whom future generations will regard as having shaped the world of our time. No one…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1959 Peace and the Arms Race Yesterday I tried to express my gratitude for the honor which I have received. Why has it come? [Mr. Gunnar Jahn, in his , gave part of the answer.] I have been of all men the most fortunate of all. I was my father’s son.…

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Nobel Prize lecture

English Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1958 Brotherly Love: Foundation of Peace “Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.” (Newton) Please understand that this is not a formal address, but simply a message, a message from the heart, to continue a talk begun here in this very city on October 21, 1958. On that…

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Nobel Prize lecture

French Conférence Nobel, prononcé à Oslo le 11 décembre 1958 L’Amour Fraternel, Fondement de la Paix “Les hommes construisent trop de murs et pas assez de ponts.” (Newton) Chers Amis de Norvège, d’Europe et du Monde, Vous aurez la gentillesse fraternelle de comprendre que ceci n’est pas un discours, mais un message, un message du…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1957 The Four Faces of Peace I cannot think of anything more difficult than to say something which would be worthy of this impressive and, for me, memorable occasion, and of the ideals and purposes which inspired the Nobel Peace Award. I would like, at the very beginning, to pay my…

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Nobel Prize lecture

French Conférence Nobel, le 4 novembre, 1954 Le Problème de la Paix Pour sujet de la conférence que l’attribution du prix Nobel de la Paix m’impose comme un honneur redoutable, j’ai choisi le problème de la paix, tel qu’il se pose aujourd’hui. Je crois agir ainsi dans l’intention du fondateur de ce prix, qui s’était…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1950 Some Reflections on Peace in Our Time In this most anxious period of human history, the subject of peace, above every other, commands the solemn attention of all men of reason and goodwill. Moreover, on this particular occasion, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Nobel Foundation, it is eminently fitting…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1949 Science and Peace The award of the Nobel Peace Prize is an international event of the first importance. It arouses the interest of the people of all countries and focuses attention on the objects of the organization or the views of the individual selected to receive this great honour. It…

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