Quotes About Unity
Unity is an anomaly. Polarization is normal. Skepticism about liberal democracy is also normal. And the appeal of authoritarianism is eternal. Kalyvas is, among other things, the
~ Anne Applebaum
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More to the point, the principles of competition, even when they encourage talent and create upward mobility, don't answer deeper questions about national or personal identity. They don't satisfy the desire for unity and harmony. Above all, they do not satisfy the desire of some to belong to a special community, a unique community, a superior community.
~ Anne Applebaum
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When Mel told his Jewish mother he was marrying an Italian girl, she said: "Bring her over. I'll be in the kitchen with my head in the oven".
~ Anne Bancroft
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Talking about us and them is part of what caused the trouble and got a lot of people killed in the past year.
~ Anne Bishop
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Friends were valued. Family—pack—was valued. And the loss of a member wasn't forgotten.
~ Anne Bishop
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A leader needs to look beyond his own kind, needs the obedience of everyone in the Courtyard because we're surrounded by the enemy.
~ Anne Bishop
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It's easier to believe something if someone else thinks the same thing.
~ Anne Bishop
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We are here. We are different but we stand united to protect our home. We are different but we protect our families, whether they are families by blood or by heart.
~ Anne Bishop
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It's also practical. Our survival depends on the goodwill we can generate.
~ Anne Bishop
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A leader needs to look beyond his own kind, needs the obedience of everyone
~ Anne Bishop
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If ever two were one, then surely we.If ever man were loved by wife, then thee;If ever wife was happy in a man,Compare with me ye women if you can.
~ Anne Bradstreet
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If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
~ Anne Bradstreet
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Compare with me, ye women, if you can
~ Anne Bradstreet
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If ever two were one, than we.
~ Anne Bradstreet
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Never mind our kind friends: if they can part our bodies, it is enough; in God's name, let them not sunder our souls!
~ Anne Bront
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And indeed I know not whether, at the time, it was not for him rather than myself that I blushed; for, since he and I are one, I so identify myself with him, that I feel his degradation, his failings, and transgressions as my own; I blush for him, I fear for him; I repent for him, weep, pray, and feel for him as for myself; but I cannot act for him; and hence, I must be and I am, debased, contaminated by the union, both in my own eyes, and in the actual truth.
~ Anne Bront
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We all participate in weaving the social fabric; we should therefore all participate in patching the fabric when it develops holes.
~ Anne C. Weisberg
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Not touching but joined in astonishment as two cuts lie parallel in the same flesh.
~ Anne Carson
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And now time is rushing towards them where they stand side by side with arms touching, immortality on their faces, night at their back.
~ Anne Carson
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Your separateness could kill you unless I take it from you as a sickness.
~ Anne Carson
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Aztán megindult feléjük az idÅ', ahogy karjukkal egymáshoz simulva álltak, arcukon a halhatatlanság, hátukban az éjszaka.
~ Anne Carson
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WHEN HE IS there they list the stones together. The stones are her lungs.
~ Anne Carson
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WHEN HE IS there they lift the stones together. The stones are her lungs.
~ Anne Carson
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?k voltak a tartály fenekén a legfenségesebb angolnák, és mint a dÅ'lt bet?k, felismerték egymást.
~ Anne Carson
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