Mother Teresa, in her acceptance speech for the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize...
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Let us both see and believe in the message of the triumph of God. Let us not be blinded by preconceived notions or be myopic that the only means for establishing justice is the triumph of one force greater than another. Real power lies in one whose path leads to Calvary Hill.
Mother Teresa, in her acceptance speech for the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, proclaimed the power of humility. She began by referencing Jesus' dictate "I was hungry -- I was naked -- I was homeless -- I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for -- and you did it to me." She followed: "And I think that we in our family don't need bombs and guns to destroy, to bring peace -- just get together, love one another, bring that peace, that joy, that presence of each other into the home. And we will be able to overcome all the evil that is in the world."
Mother Teresa understood the calling of Jeremiah and spoke as one whose mouth was touched by the hand of God.
Mother Teresa, in her acceptance speech for the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, proclaimed the power of humility. She began by referencing Jesus' dictate "I was hungry -- I was naked -- I was homeless -- I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for -- and you did it to me." She followed: "And I think that we in our family don't need bombs and guns to destroy, to bring peace -- just get together, love one another, bring that peace, that joy, that presence of each other into the home. And we will be able to overcome all the evil that is in the world."
Mother Teresa understood the calling of Jeremiah and spoke as one whose mouth was touched by the hand of God.

