Quotes About Unity
Let's build a house of human pieces, arms and hair, not telling any one.
~ Robert Creeley
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There are riches enough for all of us, no matter our abilities or circumstances. It is only the inspiration that requires summoning.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
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Community transformation is about the quality of neighbors, not the quality of programs.
~ Robert D. Lupton
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parity is the higher form of charity.
~ Robert D. Lupton
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Social dislocation can easily breed a reactionary form of nostalgia.
~ Robert D. Putnam
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When we relate and share knowledge authentically, this places us in a state of grace, a state of 'win-win' harmony with all others, and establishes trust among all.
~ Robert David Steele
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Open Everything' is everything--it is our mind, our heart, our soul, our destiny.
~ Robert David Steele
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The town was full of murderers, gamblers and whores, few of whom might be called upon to set aside their differences and fight against the supernatural forces of evil.
~ Robert Davis
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They sat at the head of a wide round table
~ Robert Davis
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Fewer than half a dozen men
~ Robert Davis
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Le temps ni l'espace, rien ne s'oppose à ces relations idéales.
~ Robert Desnos
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They also explain many common points in the archaeological finds of these civilizations as due to man's genetic commonality. Thus
~ Robert Doherty
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believed that those civilizations rose at approximately the same time on the cosmic scale—and exhibited all those similarities, including the high runes—because those civilizations had all been started by people from a single earlier civilization.
~ Robert Doherty
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You said we were family," Faz said. "This is what family does. We do dumbass shit, but we do it together.
~ Robert Dugoni
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No country, leader, political party, culture, civilization, moral ideal, or rival god can compete with the one God.
~ Robert E. Barron
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noncompetitively
~ Robert E. Barron
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Catholicism consistently celebrates the coming together of contraries, not in the manner of a bland compromise, but rather in such a way that the full energy of the opposing elements remains in place.
~ Robert E. Barron
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Having called his men, Jesus made a practice of being with them. This was the essence of his training program—just letting his disciples follow him.
~ Robert E. Coleman
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Through their word" he expected others to believe in him ( John 17:20), and these in turn to pass the word along to others, until in time the world might know who he was and what he came to do ( John 17:21, 23).
~ Robert E. Coleman
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You need to find a way to work together as parents. You have to find a way to love your kids more than you hate each other.
~ Robert E. Emery
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Go home all you boys who fought with me and help build up the shattered fortunes of our old state
~ Robert E. Lee
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we concentrate our army into an enormous fist. The very fact that such a fist exists will prevent the enemy from dispersing his forces in a war of manoeuvre, he will not be given any opportunity to loosen the close 'interlinking' of his army; on the contrary, he will be forced to concentrate, to go over to the defence on as restricted an area as possible. In other words, we get conditions of a frontal war, we force the enemy to accept our view of the character of the war.
~ Robert Edwards
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It is always rather dismal work walking over the great snow plain when sky and surface merge in one pall of dead whiteness, but it is cheering to be in such good company with everything going on steadily and well.
~ Robert Falcon Scott
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The gluing together of a clutch of human beings into some semblance of a city has never been more than remotely possible. We are all sinners, and it's the people closest to us that see us at our worst. The family gets the lion's share of life's provocations, aggravations, and enervations. Nowhere is there so much fur quite so ready to be rubbed the wrong way.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
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