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Quotes About Unity

This is your home," her mother said. "Wherever I am, that's where you belong.
~ Lisa Unger
Anger is not the absence of love. Anger broke you apart. Love and anger wrap around each other and becomes one living thing inside your heart.
~ Lisa Unger
After all, beneath the surface of it, isn't that what we're all looking for? We may say we're looking for love, following dreams, chasing the dollar, but aren't we just looking for a place where we belong? A place where our thoughts, feelings, and fears are understood?
~ Lisa Unger
The truth is that we're all essentially alone. The lucky ones have a crew to share the load from birth to death. But in the end, we go as we came—a single entity, just passing through. But that's not a thing people like to hear. The story of being surrounded and supported and loved, being a part of something, the whole, almost sacred notion that family is everything is sold hard, and bought completely.
~ Lisa Unger
I think my family has done everything we can for Marshall," said Leila
~ Lisa Unger
A burrito is a delicious food item that breaks down all social barriers and leads to temporary spiritual enlightenment.
~ Lisi Harrison
and they shared her joy. Luke 1:58
~ Liz Curtis Higgs
Every sign secretly contains its opposite
~ Liz Greene
When the month of the Twins had ended, the men said to their shadows: 'You are I'…Thus the two became one, and through this collision the formidable broke out, precisely that spring of consciousness that one calls culture and which lasted until the time of Christ. But the fish indicated the moment when what was united split, according to the eternal law of contrasts, into an underworld and upperworld…But the separated cannot
~ Liz Greene
Love doesn't discriminate and nor should the law. Not in this country, not in this world, not in this lifetime.
~ Liz Kessler
A grower of turnups Or shaper of clay, a commot Farmer or a king-Every man is a hero if he strives more for others than for himself alone.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Every living thing deserves our respect... be it humble or proud, ugly or beautiful.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Nothing we do is ever done entirely alone. There is a part of us in everyone else—you, of all people, should know that. From what I hear, you have been as impetuous as your friend Fflewddur; I have been told, among other things, of a night when you dove head first into a thornbush. And you have certainly felt as sorry for yourself as Gurgi; and, like Doli, striven for the impossible.
~ Lloyd Alexander
True kinship has naught to do with blood ties, however strong they be. I think we are all kin, brothers and sisters one to the other, all children of all parents.
~ Lloyd Alexander
There is a part of us in everyone else.
~ Lloyd Alexander
I have studied the race of men, Medwyn continued. I have seen that alone you stand as weak reeds by a lake. You must learn to help yourselves, that is true; but you must also learn to help one another.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Nothing we do is ever done entirely alone. There is a part of us in everyone else
~ Lloyd Alexander
It's not true. I need all of you. We need each other.
~ Lois Lowry
and I want you all to remember- that you must not dream yourselves back to the times before the war, but the dream for you all, young and old, must be to create an ideal of human decency, and not a narrow-minded and prejudiced one.
~ Lois Lowry
Surely that gift—the gift of a world of human decency—is the one that all countries hunger for still.
~ Lois Lowry
and I want you all to remember—that you must not dream yourselves back to the times before the war, but the dream for you all, young and old, must be to create an ideal of human decency, and not a narrow-minded and prejudiced one. That is the great gift our country hungers for, something every little peasant boy can look forward to, and with pleasure feel he is a part of—something he can work and fight for.
~ Lois Lowry
Henrik, you need a wife," Mama scolded him. Uncle Henrik laughed and joined Mama on the steps near the kitchen door. "Why do I need a wife, when I have a sister?
~ Lois Lowry
That day had changed him. It had changed the entire village. Shaken by the death of a boy they had loved, each person had found ways to be more worthy of the sacrifice he had made. They had become kinder, more careful, more attentive to one another.
~ Lois Lowry
Be one of many. Be sure that they never have reason to remember your face.
~ Lois Lowry