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Quotes About Unity

The true definition of a snob is one who craves for what separates men rather than for what unites them.
~ John Buchan
Occasionally, we may even use something special, like the Gustav Holst Hymns from the Rig Veda.
~ John Buehrens
The living tradition we share draws from many sources …
~ John Buehrens
It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.
~ John Bulwer
the All was alternately one and at peace through the power of Aphrodite,
~ John Burnet
But it takes nothing away from self-sufficiency to be able to work with like-minded souls and, as we have all learned, a community is strengthened when its people deal with hardship together.
~ John Burnside
We are rooted to the air through our lungs and to the soil through our stomachs. We are walking trees and floating plants.
~ John Burroughs
The lesson in running brooks is that motion is a great purifier and health-producer. When the brook ceases to run, it soon stagnates. It keeps in touch with the great vital currents when it is in motion, and unites with other brooks to help make the river. In motion it soon leaves all mud and sediment behind. Do not proper work and the exercise of will power have the same effect upon our lives?
~ John Burroughs
And I, Nephi, took one of the daughters of Ishmael to wife.' Well Mr. Go-And-Do just went and did!
~ John Bytheway
It looked like the beginning of a warm relationship based on a common lunacy.
~ John C. Waugh
If Vulcans had a church, they'd be Catholics.
~ John C. Wright
None within this Last Redoubt can be alone. Our enemies are ever with us, unsleeping, tireless, horrid.
~ John C. Wright
In our forests part divine and makes her heart palpitate wild and tame are one. What a delicious Sound!
~ John Cage
Freedom from likes and dislikes, the sudden sense of identification, the spirit of comedy.
~ John Cage
I have attempted briefly here to set forth a view of the arts which does not separate them from the rest of life, but rather confuses the difference between Art and Life.
~ John Cage
they come different and the same with each it is different and the same with each the absence of love is different with each the absence of love is the same
~ John Cage
It would be a stronger world, a stronger, loving world, to die in.
~ John Cale
It is a promise which eminently deserves our observation that all who are united to Christ and acknowledge Him to be Christ and Mediator will remain to the end safe from all danger, for what is said of the body of the Church belongs to each of its members since they are one in Christ.
~ John Calvin
Let this, then, be a standing truth, that the whole strength of the godly consists in the grace of God, according to the words of the prophet, "I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you;
~ John Calvin
For if one Father is common to us all, and every good thing that can fall to our lot comes from Him, there ought not to be anything separate among us that we are not prepared gladly and wholeheartedly to share with one another, as far as occasion requires.
~ John Calvin
So, too, David, after he has prayed the ways of God be made known to him so that he may walk in his truth, immediately adds, "Unite my heart to fear thy name" [Ps. 86:11; cf. Ps. 119:33]. By these words he means that even well-disposed persons have been subject to so many distractions that they readily vanish or fall away unless they are strengthened to persevere.
~ John Calvin
He is always careful to take account of the unity and harmony of Scripture teaching. His expositions are not therefore afflicted with the vice of expounding particular passages without respect to the teaching of Scripture elsewhere and without respect to the system of truth set forth in the Word of God.
~ John Calvin
For every family   of the pious ought to be a church.
~ John Calvin
For unquestionably nothing is more opposed to the law of God than sects, for in it is communicated the truth of God, which is the bond of unity.
~ John Calvin