Quotes About Unity
God couldn't possibly love my father and hate my mother, or vice versa; that God was bigger than our ideas about him and greater than any name we might call him.
~ Roland Merullo
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If I look at you"—he pointed to a very old woman who seemed to be teetering in her chair on the far left-hand end of the first row—"and I see not woman, not person, but piece of the energy of God, the same energy that is inside me, how can I hurt you? How can I able to think bad on you? No. You see?" The
~ Roland Merullo
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If Christ's message could be distilled down to one line, that line would have to do with kindness and inclusiveness, not rules and divisiveness.
~ Roland Merullo
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if Christ's message could be distilled down to one line, that line would have to do with kindness and inclusiveness, not rules and divisiveness.
~ Roland Merullo
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In the end, the only thing that really matters is family. -Jackson Freestone
~ Roland Smith
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Yogi and Yash
~ Roland Smith
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League of Legends." "What's
~ Roland Smith
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What a beautiful thing, to walk amidst the endless diversity of life with the ability to perceive the source and the reality of its unity.
~ Rolf Gates
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spectral connection between people long separated by place and time, but somehow speaking the same language.
~ Rolf Potts
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Most people are on the world, not in it—having no conscious sympathy or relationship to anything about them—undiffused, separate, and rigidly alone like marbles of polished stone, touching but separate. —JOHN MUIR, THE WILDERNESS WORLD OF JOHN MUIR
~ Rolf Potts
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Most people are on the world, not in it—having no conscious sympathy or relationship to anything about them—undiffused, separate, and rigidly alone like marbles of polished stone, touching but separate.
~ Rolf Potts
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When Spinoza in the seventeenth century used the word reason, he meant an attitude toward life in which the mind united the emotions with the ethical goals and other aspects of the "whole man." When people today use the term they almost always imply a splitting of the personality. They ask in one form or another: "Should I follow reason or give way to sensual passions and needs or be faithful to my ethical duty?
~ Rollo May
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When an individual suffers anxiety continuously over a period of time, he lays his body open to psychosomatic illness. When a group suffers continuous anxiety, with no agreed-on constructive steps to take, its members sooner or later turn against each other. Just so, when our nation is in confusion and bewilderment, we lay ourselves open to such poison as the character assassinations of McCarthyism, witch hunts, and the ubiquitous pressures to make every man suspicious of his neighbor.
~ Rollo May
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Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing.
~ Rollo May
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but just remember that men have never had more need of company than they have today. That fellow Morel said it straight out, in his famous petition. We need all the dogs, all the cats, and all the birds, and all the elephants we can find...
~ Romain Gary
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I love you', she said, to remind me that there was one answer to everything, and only one.
~ Romain Gary
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Il vero amore c'è quando esiste solo l'altro.»
~ Romain Gary
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As for nationalism, it has no right to exist except in football matches.
~ Romain Gary
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Quand on a deux corps, il vient des moments où l'on est à moitié.
~ Romain Gary
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Credeva nella sventura perché era solo. Per la speranza bisogna essere in due. Tutte le leggi dei grandi numeri cominciano con questa certezza.
~ Romain Gary
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After all,' he said, "I suppose there are things that nothing can kill and that remain forever intact. It's as if nothing could ever happen to human beings. They're a species over which it's not easy to triumph. They've a way of rising from the ashes, smiling and holding hands.
~ Romain Gary
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Quand on a deux corps, il vient des moments où l'on est à moitié.
~ Romain Gary
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Amo tutti i popoli, ma nessuna nazione. Sono un patriota, non un nazionalista." "Che differenza c'è?" "Il patriottismo è amare la propria gente; il nazionalismo è odiare gli altri.
~ Romain Gary
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No one has ever managed to resolve the contradiction there is in wanting to defend something human in the company of men.
~ Romain Gary
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