Quotes About Solidarity
Ne soyons plus anglais ni français ni allemands. Soyons européens. Ne soyons plus européens, soyons hommes. - Soyons l'humanité. Il nous reste à abdiquer un dernier égoïsme : la patrie.
~ Victor Hugo
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Great perils share this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
~ Victor Hugo
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Let us show that, if the people abandon the republicans, the republicans do not abandon the people.
~ Victor Hugo
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The sole social evil is darkness; humanity is identity, for all men are made of the same clay.
~ Victor Hugo
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Misfortunes shared creates happiness.
~ Victor Hugo
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At the hour of civilization through which we are now passing, and which is still so sombre, the miserable's name is Man; he is agonizing in all climes, and he is groaning in all languages.
~ Victor Hugo
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Des marchands de sang humain criaient a tue-tête : Qui veut des places ?. Une rage m'a pris contre ce peuple. J'ai eu envie de leur crier : Qui veut la mienne ?
~ Victor Hugo
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The devotion of one man had given strength and courage to all.
~ Victor Hugo
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encompassed
~ Victor Hugo
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weep for them all," the bishop said. "Equally," G——— exclaimed, "and if the balance tips, let it be on the side of the people: They have suffered longer.
~ Victor Hugo
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The sores of the human race, those great sores which cover the globe, do not halt at the red or blue lines traced upon the map.
~ Victor Hugo
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there is always more wretchedness below than there is brotherhood above
~ Victor Hugo
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Great perils have this fine characteristic, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
~ Victor Hugo
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No dia em que nós não lhes formos mais convenientes, que nos anulem, mas até então ajudem-nos a caminhar.
~ Victor Hugo
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It has always belonged to the truly great and strong to care for the weak and feeble.
~ Victor Hugo
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Si l'on n'est plus que mille, eh bien, j'en suis ! Si même Ils ne sont plus que cent, je brave encor Sylla ; S'il en demeure dix, je serai le dixième ; Et s'il n'en reste qu'un, je serai celui-là ! (If we're just a thousand, then, here I am! Even if They're just a hundred, still I face Sylla; If ten still stand, I'll be the tenth; And if there is only one left, I'll be this one!)
~ Victor Hugo
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From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs
~ Kristin Hannah
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Even if they didn't speak of their love, or share their feelings in long, heartfelt conversations, the bond was there. Sturdy.
~ Kristin Hannah
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One thing was left, as clear and perfect as a drop of rain—the desperate need to stand together … They would rise and fall and, in their falling, rise again.
~ Kristin Hannah
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One thing was left, as clear and perfect as a drop of rain—the desperate need to stand together ââ'¬Â¦ They would rise and fall and, in their falling, rise again. —SANORA BABB, WHOSE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN TWENTY-FOUR On the last day of January, a cold front moved into the valley
~ Kristin Hannah
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From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs," Mrs. Quisdorf said, nodding. "That's the general idea. Who's to say if it actually works, though.
~ Kristin Hannah
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Guys would come and go; girlfriends were forever. They knew that.
~ Kristin Hannah
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she fought back the only way she knew how—by caring for her fellow prisoners and helping them to stay strong.
~ Kristin Hannah
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In small towns, the social dynamic was like concrete; it set early and hard.
~ Kristin Hannah
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