Quotes About Community
We will change the world together.
~ Unknown
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Welcome all, befriend several, but trust only a few.
~ Unknown
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This Bill is not about crime committed within one group of people but involves many races living in Fiji. Therefore we can not apply one law onto another. We need to protect the whole population; the different faiths; cultures and traditions.
~ Unknown
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If you hang around with nine fools, then your sure to be the tenth.
~ Common
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Usenet is like Tetris for people who still know how to read.
~ Unknown
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Poetry must be made by all and not by one.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
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The poet must be more useful than any other member if his tribe.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
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Poetry should be made by all and not by one.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
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We are each of us angels with only one wing. And we can only fly by embracing each other.
~ Unknown
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If you think in terms of a year, plant a seed; if in terms of ten years, plant trees; if in terms of 100 years, teach the people.
~ Confucius
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Moral force never dwells in solitude; it will always bring neighbors.
~ Confucius
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Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors.
~ Confucius
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The Duke of Shê asked about government. The Master said, When the near approve and the distant approach.
~ Confucius
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Give a bowl of rice to a man and you will feed him for a day. Teach him how to grow his own rice and you will save his life.
~ Confucius
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When the bee comes to your house, let her have beer; you may want to visit the bee's house some day.
~ Congo proverb
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The world cannot be full of lead dogs, or the pack would pull itself apart.
~ Conn Iggulden
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There's something about Southern women that is so unique yet so universal. Strong southern women are allowed to be soft and feminine and have a sense of humor. But what I love about Southern women in particular is their universality.
~ Connie Britton
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Anyway, as I was saying, I don't know about you, Granddad, but I come from a long line of"—her gaze flicked through the open door into the room behind—"fishermen, who taught me that whilst I wasn't ever to think I was better than anyone else, I should always keep in mind that I was just as good.
~ Connie Brockway
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When Mrs. Carlton from church said she was shocked to see a Catholic next to Jesus in the McGinty house, Sam's mother stopped pouring coffee into her cup. "Well, Gloria, God loves everyone. Even the bigots." Mrs. Carlton picked up her purse and left. Daddy loved that story.
~ Unknown
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She drove back to the harbor, where she had lived in Erie own all of her adult life. Across the bridge and into "the land of her people," Aunt Lizzie like to say. So ridiculous, really. Why shouldn't the Italians live with the Irish, and the blacks and Puerto Ricans, for that matter? The men worked together, and sometimes drank in the same bars. They all cheated on their wives, too, and the women kept putting up with them no matter how you pronounce their last names.
~ Unknown
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Mr McGraw glared at him. "You don't tell me anything." "In fact, I do," Dr Marino said. "I'm here because Principal McGinty is trying to keep your son safe from diseases that could kill him. That's how much she cares about your little boy." He turned to look at the other parents. "That's how much she cares about all of your children.
~ Unknown
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TO ALL THE ambulance drivers firewatchers air-raid wardens nurses canteen workers airplane spotters rescue workers mathematicians vicars vergers shopgirls chorus girls librarians debutantes spinsters fishermen retired sailors servants evacuees Shakespearean actors and mystery novelists WHO WON THE WAR.
~ Connie Willis
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Bilinmeyeni öÄŸrenmek, denetleyenemeyeni dizginlemek ve karmaÅŸadan düzen ç?karmak aray??lar? bütün insan topluluklar?nda ifade bulur.
~ Unknown
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Truly the Filipino rises to his finest self during trying times, the more trying the times, the finer the rising. Or it is in times of disaster that the Filipino ceases to be a disaster, thinking of others first before self.
~ Unknown
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