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Quotes About Unity

We means all of us, the American community.
~ Richard Rothstein
In the end it all came down to companionship, to friendship, to sacrifice, to compromise.
~ Richard Russo
Families are like puzzles. They fit together in a certain way, and if one piece is missing, it throws everything off.
~ Richard Schiff
We laugh & it pits the world against us.
~ Richard Siken
If the dead are watching, I want them to see us writing, dancing, singing, painting. I want them to see that we still reach out to each other.
~ Richard Siken
You want it to mean something. Sad pink cakes. Five strange blue things. You want to have it glued together.
~ Richard Siken
To be a bird, or a flock of birds doing something together, one or many, starling or murmuration. To be a man on a hill, or all the men on all the hills, or half a man shivering in the flock of himself.
~ Richard Siken
pressing against you until he fits, until he's made a place for himself inside you.
~ Richard Siken
pressed into the gravel, pressed into the dirt, pressing against each other in an effort to make the minutes stop—
~ Richard Siken
I want what everyone wants.
~ Richard Siken
This dream going on with all of us in it.
~ Richard Siken
Mandela genuinely believed in the virtues of the team, and he knew that to get the best out of his own people, he had to make sure that they partook of the glory and, even more important, that they felt they were influencing his decisions.
~ Richard Stengel
Three persons is the necessary minimum for unselfish love betweenpersons of some kind.
~ Richard Swinburne
Are there any poets that write directly about this? Oneness is typing this, Oneness is reading this. People mention Hafiz and Rumi. Non-Duality Press publishes books of poems by Nicholas Czernin, 'Wasteland Words', and by John Astin, 'This Is Always Enough'.
~ Richard Sylvester
We really are like fish discussing how to get more in touch with the sea.
~ Richard Sylvester
Asian Americans, like Native Americans, are not evenly distributed across the United States. To lump these people together ignores the sharp differences between them. Any examination of Asian Americans quickly reveals their diversity, which will be apparent as we focus on individual Asian American groups, beginning with Asian Indians.
~ Richard T. Schaefer
That open country is so huge you can feel lost and abandoned in it or you can work to feel a part of it, like ya belong to it and it belongs to you. Like a part of you is rock and stone and stream and all the open sky. Ya get past lonesome then...them creatures is all my family and i'm family to them as well.
~ Richard Wagamese
Love is unbroken country. Every step ya take deeper into it changes you. Makes you more. Changes the geography of who you are. And if yer brave enough to enter it alone and find your place in it, ya can't never be lonesome again on accounta ya come to live in everything love touches.
~ Richard Wagamese
He held his hand up to his face and licked the wound. Blood. Old-tasting and rich like the sediment of a river. He looked at Jimmy. The blood on their faces meant they were part of the same stream now, bobbing in the current, borne forward effortlessly under the slowly twirling dome of the sky.
~ Richard Wagamese
There is enough for everyone on this earth. There always was. When you gaze up at the sky on a starry night, that's what we need to remember.
~ Richard Wagamese
Late in the evenings I'd walk into the trees, stride through the bush until I was wrapped in it, cocooned. The stars that pinwheeled above spun a thousand light years away. Time, mystery, departure and union were there all at once. I wondered if this was what it meant to be Indian, Ojibway. A ritual. A ceremony, ancient and simple and personal. If I could have borne it with me into the day-to-day life of the camp, things might have been different.
~ Richard Wagamese
Waubgeshig Rice, Kim Wheeler, Daniela Ginta, Blanca Schorcht and
~ Richard Wagamese
I believe in God, Mozart and Beethoven, and likewise their disciples and apostles; - I believe in the Holy Spirit and the truth of the one, indivisible Art; - I believe that this Art proceeds from God, and lives within the hearts of all illumined men; - I believe that he who once has bathed in the sublime delights of this high Art, is consecrate to Her for ever, and never can deny Her; - I believe that through Art all men are saved.
~ Richard Wagner
Men are like sheep, of which a flock is more easily driven than a single one.
~ Richard Whately