Quotes About Unity
the Union of these States—Monarchs form alliances—Republics form leagues—but here, behold a band of brothers.
~ Unknown
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Only by demonstrating that men could govern themselves in amicable union could Americans fulfill "our destiny in the world.
~ Unknown
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I pray all that you do brings love and brings light. . .
~ Unknown
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There's nothing better than a world where everybody's just trying to make each other laugh.
~ Matthew Perry
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The unity on the right is in fact prima facie evidence of its duplicity.
~ Matthew Stewart
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Human beings are not built to function in a radically unequal world.
~ Matthew Stewart
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A nation of 70 million can suffer, but it cannot die.
~ Unknown
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only the heat of that compassion united with wisdom can melt the ore in our minds, so as to liberate the gold of our fundamental nature.
~ Matthieu Ricard
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Altruism is like rings in the water when you toss a pebble. At first the circles are very small, then they get larger, and finally they embrace the entire surface of the ocean. —ALEXANDRE JOLLIEN
~ Matthieu Ricard
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In vain he flees his troubles on a horse — They share the saddle and see him on his course.4
~ Matthieu Ricard
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In one of his sermons, the Buddha described reality as a display of pearls—each pearl reflects all of the others, as well as the palace whose façade they decorate, and the entirety of the universe. This comes down to saying that all of reality is present in each of its parts. This image is a good illustration of interdependence, which states that no entity independent of the whole can exist anywhere in the universe.
~ Matthieu Ricard
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No se tienen dos corazones, uno para los animales y otro para los humanos. Se tiene un corazón o no se tiene.»
~ Matthieu Ricard
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We made a covenant with you, We said, 'You shall not shed each other's blood, nor turn your people out of their homes.
~ Unknown
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Salt. Wound. Together at last.
~ Maureen Johnson
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enough, but when they tag-team me and Marcus, we're no
~ Unknown
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Deux paroles étroitement serrées l'une contre l'autre, comme deux corps vivants, mais aux limites indécises.
~ Maurice Blanchot
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He sensed that this thought was not actually common to them, but rather that they would be in common only in this thought.
~ Maurice Blanchot
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On oublierait vite qu'il (le Roi Phillipe le Bel, apres sa mort) avait musele les puissances, maintenu la paix autant qu'il etait possible, reforme les lois, bati des frotresses pour qu'on put semer a l'abri, unifie les provinces, convie les bourgeois a s'assembler pour donner des avis, et vielle en toutes les choses a l'independence de la France.
~ Maurice Druon
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Power, without the consent of those over whom it is exercised, is a fraud that cannot long endure, a delicate balance between fear and rebellion, which may suddenly be overset when enough men become aware that they all think alike.
~ Maurice Druon
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We all of us need assistance. Those who sustain others themselves want to be sustained.
~ Maurice Hulst
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We will arrive at the universal not by abandoning our particularity but by turning it into a way of reaching others, by virtue of that mysterious affinity which makes situations mutually understandable.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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The world and I are within one another.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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Philosophy: circles that include one another.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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The world and Being hold together only in movement; it is only in this way that all things can be together. Philosophy is a reminding of this being.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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