Quotes About Solidarity
Bak Tolgonay, sen ve ben kim idik? Halk?m?z sayesinde büyüyüp adam olmad?k m?? Öyleyse iyi ve kara günlerde beraber olaca??z, mutlulu?u da felaketi de payla?mas?n? bilece?iz.
~ Cengiz Aytmatov
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Viva la huelga [Long live the strike]!
~ Cesar Chavez
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From the depth of need and despair, people can work together, can organize themselves to solve their own problems and fill their own needs with dignity and strength.
~ Cesar Chavez
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You are never strong enough that you don't need help.
~ Cesar Chavez
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The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people.
~ Cesar Chavez
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Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.
~ Cesar Chavez
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We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community... Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.
~ Cesar Chavez
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Do not discount the psychic warmth of the hive.
~ Chang-Rae Lee
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Let me explain something to you, Monsieur Bernard. Back in 1940, when this hell began, I realized that my first duty as a Christian was to overcome my self-centeredness, that I had to inconvenience myself when one of my human brethren was in danger—whoever he may be, or whether he was a born Frenchman or not. I've simply decided not to turn my back.
~ Charles Belfoure
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The best thing, and the most important thing the labor movement cannot do without, and must have and fight to keep, is solidarity.
~ Charles Brandt
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Only peril can bring the French together. One can't impose unity out of the blue on a country that has 265 different kinds of cheese.
~ Charles de Gaulle
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A stele was erected as a souvenir. It was written: the mountain is no longer alone; the trees support it. (Une stèle fut érigée en souvenir. Y était inscrit : la montagne n'est plus seule; les arbres la soutiennent.)"
~ Charles de Leusse
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To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them.
~ Charles de Montesquieu
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The men, who learn endurance, are they who call the whole world, brother.
~ Charles Dickens
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A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull all together.
~ Charles Dickens
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My opinion, miss," returned Mr. Cruncher, "is as you're right. Likewise wot I'll stand by you, right or wrong.
~ Charles Dickens
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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death!
~ Charles Dickens
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How goes it, Jacques?" said one of these three to Monsieur Defarge. "Is all the spilt wine swallowed?" "Every drop, Jacques,
~ Charles Dickens
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In these times, when so wide a gulf has opened between the rich and the poor, which, instead of narrowing, as all good men would have it, grows broader daily; it is most important that all ranks and degrees of people should understand whose hands are stretched out to separate these two great divisions of society each of whom, for its strength and happiness, and the future existence of this country, as a great and powerful nation, is dependent on the other.
~ Charles Dickens
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What is substantially true of families in this respect, is true of a whole commonwealth.
~ Charles Dickens
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[As U.S. forces joined the Allies:] Lafayette, we are here.
~ Charles E. Stanton
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Meleager of Gadara called, in the first century BC, "one country which is the whole world.
~ Charles Glass
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The rich and poor are but different ventricles of the same heart of humanity.
~ Horace Mann (1796–1859)
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This world abounds indeed with misery: to lighten its burthen we must divide it with one another.
~ Thomas Jefferson, 1786
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