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We only make peace with our enemies. That's why it's called making peace.
George R. R. Martin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Peace is achieved through understanding and reconciliation, especially with those we conflict with.

This quote highlights the idea that true peace is not simply the absence of conflict, but rather the active process of reconciling differences, particularly with those we perceive as our adversaries. It suggests that to make peace, one must engage with enemies and work towards mutual understanding, indicating that this effort is more complex than it might appear.

Themes

PeaceEnemiesReconciliationUnderstandingConflict

In practice

Example use cases

A speaker at a peace conference might use this quote to emphasize the importance of dialogue with adversaries.

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