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Quotes About Community

I am only the image I can force upon the town.
~ Peter Porter
Friends Reunited dot com.
~ Peter Robinson
Cheats prosper until there are enough who bear grudges against them to make sure they do not prosper.
~ Peter Singer
What she really wants is a place with more tolerance for differences, less emphasis on materialism, where people value creativity and are interested in working on issues relating to peace and justice.
~ Peter Singer
What we are doing to strangers in other communities right now is, therefore, far more serious and far more widespread than the harm we would do if we were in the habit of occasionally sending out a group of warriors to rape and pillage a village or two. Yet causing imperceptible harm at a distance by the release of waste gases is a completely new form of harm, and so we lack any kind of instinctive inhibitions or emotional response against causing it. We have trouble seeing it as harm at all.
~ Peter Singer
she was asked why she was sending convoys to distant countries when there were Poles so poor that they had to rummage through the garbage to find something to eat. Ochojska's reply was to reject the idea that caring for people far away is in conflict with caring for people nearby; she believes that making people aware of the needs of others anywhere in the world will make them more aware of the needs of local people as well.
~ Peter Singer
No doubt we instinctively prefer to help those who are close to us. Few could stand by and watch a child drown; many can ignore the avoidable deaths of children in Africa or India. The question, however, is not what we usually do, but what we ought to do, and it is difficult to see any sound moral justification for the view that distance, or community membership, makes a crucial difference to our obligations.
~ Peter Singer
Charity begins at home, the saying goes, and for many people, charity also stops at home, or not very far from it.
~ Peter Singer
The abbot, perhaps, of a prosperous and deeply tanned order.
~ Unknown
It is not believed that a people capable of inventing the genre of oral painting could have spawned the viaduct killer, and in any case no ghetto resident is permitted access to any other area of the city. (A Short Guide To The City)
~ Peter Straub
A long time ago, when we all lived in the forest and none of us lived anywhere else
~ Peter Straub
My uncle's town, Milburn, is one of those places that seems to create its own limbo and then to nest down in it.
~ Peter Straub
It is much easier for equals to achieve the unity of purpose and to develop a common course of action. Egalitarianism enables cooperation.
~ Peter Turchin
In other words, theorists like van der Leeuw envision that a switch from hunting and gathering to agriculture creates a virtuous circle between problem-solving capacity and societal size, gradually leading to an increase of the scale of cooperation. I
~ Peter Turchin
Bowling Alone
~ Peter Turchin
The Pilgrim's Law": A soulful traveler replenishes the camp before moving on for those who will follow, and you must share whatever wisdom you've been blessed with on your journey with those who are about to set out on their own journey.
~ Phil Cousineau
Jr. spoke eloquently about this phenomenon. "In a real sense, all of life is interrelated," he said. "All persons are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects
~ Phil Jackson
What you do for yourself, you're doing for others, and what you do for others, you're doing for yourself.
~ Phil Jackson
The book I selected for him was Corelli's Mandolin, a novel set on a small Greek island occupied by the Italian army during World War II. During the course of the story, the islanders have to accept the fact that they no longer control their own destiny and must come together and adapt to the new reality. In the end, they win by losing.
~ Phil Jackson
The Lakotas' concept of teamwork was deeply rooted in their view of the universe. A warrior didn't try to stand out from his fellow band members; he strove to act bravely and honorably, to help the group in whatever way he could to accomplish its mission.
~ Phil Jackson
Martin Luther King Jr. spoke eloquently about this phenomenon. "In a real sense, all of life is interrelated," he said. "All persons are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be. This is the interrelated structure of reality.
~ Phil Jackson
That's the essence of what it means to bring individuals together and connect them to something greater than themselves.
~ Phil Jackson
There's no I in the word 'team,'" Tex would say. "But there is in the word 'win,'" Michael would counter with a grin.
~ Phil Jackson
The task of life is to keep your world in order." And that takes discipline, a healthy balance between work and play, and nourishment of mind, body, and spirit within the context of community—values deeply rooted in my own being, as well as my objectives for the teams I've coached.
~ Phil Jackson