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Quotes About Community

Share your love, share your happiness, care for others; your wealth will be endless.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
The fastest and cheapest way to eradicate poverty is not by giving food, but by giving hope, love, and education.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
The heart dances with joy when you're sharing.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Whatever you do, love everybody around you.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
You are educated when you learn to coexist with others and as a result you enhance the whole existence.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
It's so amazing, standing on the corner -this happened in Washington, D.C. - and somebody comes by in a Cadillac and you hear 'Manic Monday' on the radio, and you don't even know this person, and they're listening to it and singing along with it. Wow! Blows your mind.
~ Debbi Peterson
Cultivating the habit of good deeds will not only affect those around us, it will improve our own emotional well being.
~ Debbie Macomber
There's so much importance in honoring your everyday hero. It doesn't take money. It doesn't take connections. What matters is that people get involved. Whether your passion is gun control or food or whatever it may be, everybody needs to stop being so self-absorbed.
~ Debi Mazar
By the eve of World War II the Yishuv—the Jewish community of Palestine—had grown to almost half a million and had won broad international admiration for creating egalitarian agricultural communities and flourishing modern towns and cities in an impoverished land long neglected under Turkish sovereignty.
~ Debi Unger
In the twentieth century the American Jewish community, with more than four million members by the late 1930s, was the largest in the world,
~ Debi Unger
You're welcome to join us again sometime," Bella said.... "Right. Well, I don't know." Sam looked at the ground. scuffing one boot in the dirt. "I'm usually not very good company." "I'm hanging out with a teenager and a temperamental cat." Bella said with a small smile. "The bar is set very low around here.
~ Deborah Blake
ask your friends what they like.
~ Deborah Blake
It's not prettier or better than other places and it sure a shell isn't an easy place, but I know how to live here. And that counts.
~ Deborah Coates
His father, who had rebelled early against his Scots Presbyterian upbringing and declared himself an "intellectual agnostic"—or had it been "agnostic intellectual"?—had protested, but his mother insisted that the human animal had a need for structure, for ritual and discipline, for the ties with the community that the church provided, and for a sense of something larger than itself.
~ Deborah Crombie
Spend time with people who help dream for a good future for all of the members of the family.
~ Deborah D. Gray
When our children fear there is danger in openly identifying as a Jew, it is indeed something that should concern us all.
~ Deborah E. Lipstadt
When I bring my children to their Jewish school and see the guards with submachine guns, I feel relieved. Then I wonder, Why am I sending my children to a school where they have to be protected by armed guards? But if I send them to a 'French' school, they are harassed, particularly by the Muslim students.
~ Deborah E. Lipstadt
Of her six kids she'd buried all of her sons, the five young men having succumbed to the streets of Baltimore.
~ Deborah Fletcher Mello
The town stood witness to her fall As she crashed to the earth Exposed and utterly vulnerable Her secret lives, lies and truths Stained her skin and lay in mounds at her feet Her foes sat in judgment as a jury, But love came . . . with gentle hands Love dried her tears Love covered her shame Love sheltered her with compassion Love accepted her anyway Love embraced her Love welcomed her home.
~ Deborah Grace Staley
Women help one another survive much in this world
~ Deborah Hopkinson
You'd have to look hard to find Oliver's name in a history book. But in that small mining camp in Fayette County, West Virginia, Oliver did something important: he changed on life, and that life changed many.
~ Deborah Hopkinson
We are all inexorably wound together as individuals, as families, as communities, and as a society. We must take care to value, accommodate, and, at times, assist the variety and diversity, each unique facet, in the noble work - the blessed art - of family.
~ Deborah J. Doucette
Organic. Sustainable. Grass fed. Free-range. Local. Green.
~ Deborah Kesten
Sometimes we want to unbelong as much as we want to belong.
~ Deborah Levy