Quotes About Unity
With composition, parts can't be shared with other objects. The life of the part is completely within the life span of the whole.
~ Unknown
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I realize I'm black, but id like to be viewed as a person, and that is everybody's wish.
~ Michael Jordan
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There is no "I" in team but there is in win.
~ Michael Jordan
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The real after-effect result was that the whole of the Middle East united against Israel, which no one can support anymore.
~ Michael Knight
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We Will Do Our Job to Protect the Vote. "Will You Do Yours? "Will You Answer the Call? "WWG1WGA!!!" Q
~ Michael Knight
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I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." He had an instinctive understanding of the fact that the British as a people dislike boasting, and pride themselves not on victory but on being able to "take it.
~ Michael Korda
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His parents' marriage was his model. "For a man to be successful, he needs support at home, just like my father had from my mother, not someone who's always griping and bitching," Trump said.
~ Unknown
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Whereas once medieval Europe had adhered to a common Catholic religion, a common Latin language, and common well-spiced cuisine (at least, for the elite), the balkanization of the Christian world along national lines now meant that nations could no longer gather around the same table as easily as before. Even though it would take some years, the Europe-wide fashion for spices-as much as Latin-would be a casualty of Martin Luther's squabble with the bishop of Rome.
~ Unknown
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Needless to say, food is used to constrain as well as to unify the members of many faiths. Most religions meddle in the day-to-day culinary habits of their adherents.
~ Unknown
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Still more striking is the fact that Kant unites epistemology and ethics specifically through the concept of law.
~ Unknown
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Instead, knowledge gets its essential unity from the goal that uniquely orients the pursuit of knowledge. And this goal, Kant argues, can be nothing other than knowledge of the system of ideas. This system consists of an infinitely intelligible reality – the thing in itself or the absolute world – which is constituted by God – the ens realissimum or the absolute ground of all reality – who is at the same time the infinite intellect or the absolute soul.
~ Unknown
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With a houseful of kids you give each other strength.
~ Michael Landon
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Love one another and you will be happy. It's as simple and as difficult as that.
~ Michael Leunig
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Love one another and you will be happy, it is as simple and as difficult as that
~ Michael Leunig
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Come sit down beside me, I said to myself, And although it doesn't make sense, I held my own hand As a small sign of trust And together I sat on the fence.
~ Michael Leunig
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There are only two feelings. Love and fear. There are only two languages. Love and fear. There are only two activities. Love and fear.
~ Michael Leunig
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Love one another and you will be happy. It's as simple and as difficult as that.
~ Unknown
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~ Unknown
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The black flag comes in many colors.
~ Unknown
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Friends are not the people you meet at the top they are the people who were with you at the bottom.
~ Unknown
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Long ago, Margaret Mead, the world-famous anthropologist, noted that we should "never underestimate the power of a small group with dedication to change the world; it is, in fact, the only thing that does.
~ Unknown
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United fronts against something are always easier to maintain than coalitions for something.
~ Michael McFaul
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Our deepest longings and the question of who we are intended to be cuts us in half, dividing us within ourselves. At critical stages and significant moments in the course of life, we sink with the weight of our own questions; we drown in our own psyche in order to reach a subtle ground that secretly sustains our every breath. In that sense, all separations, splits, and conflicts are evidence of a unity we long to find, both individually and collectively.
~ Michael Meade
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The wound in one person can become the door through which everyone can find the center of life again.
~ Michael Meade
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