Quotes About Fraternity
Wrath clapped his brother on the shoulder. On the whole, though, the SOB was a total keeper. "Forgiven, forgotten." "Feel free to hammer me anytime." "Believe me, I do.
~ J.R. Ward
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In all the time they'd known the guy, iAm had never paid any particular attention to the females. Or the males. Personally, Rhage had always thought the poor bastard was suffering from Phury Syndrome—a condition whereupon one brother was so fucked-up that the other fell into a black hole trying to save him.
~ J.R. Ward
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Eventually, V cursed. "I wish I knew what would help you, my brother. I mean, if you need a reassuring hug…I can probably pay someone to give you one.
~ J.R. Ward
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Indians today are governed by two different ideologies. Their political ideal set in the preamble of the Constitution affirms a life of liberty, equality and fraternity. Their social ideal embodied in their religion denies them.
~ B. R. Ambedkar
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When I was in college, I wasn't in a fraternity or anything. I always wanted to jump around to all different types of cliques.
~ Nick Gehlfuss
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If we desire a society in which men are brothers, then we must act towards one another with brotherhood. If we can build such a society, then we would have achieved the ultimate goal of human freedom.
~ Bayard Rustin
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Seems nothing draws men together like killing other men.
~ Susan Glaspell
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The one who admonishes his brother secretly, he has advised sincerely and has honored him. If he does it outwardly (among others) then he has dishonored and shamed him.
~ Al-Shafi'i
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The goal of the EU is to form a region of freedom, security and justice. Freedom in this connection cannot be just the freedom of the strong, but it must be combined with fraternity and equality.
~ Tarja Halonen
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All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers.
~ Francois Fenelon
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The mystical bond of brotherhood makes all men brothers.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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I took my obligations from white men, not from negroes. When I have to accept negroes as brothers or leave masonry, I shall leave it
~ Albert Pike
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This is the Marina. This is where you go between the fraternity or sorority house and your first divorce. Look around, except for our waitress, who I guarantee doesn't live in this neighborhood, it's all people who are completely self-absorbed without a shred of self-awareness." "Wow, that's harsh," Mike said. "You haven't served them," Lily said.
~ Christopher Moore
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They had the same saying as Americans: "Les affaires sont les affaires"—business is business. When you said that, you set moral considerations aside as irrelevant; the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God were idle dreams; liberty, equality, and fraternity were bait to catch votes; the only question was, did you have the price?
~ Upton Sinclair
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Civil war.... What did the words mean? Was there any such thing as foreign war? Was not all warfare between men warfare between brothers?
~ Victor Hugo
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Let us come to an understanding about equality; for, if liberty is the summit, equality is the base.
~ 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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Common right is nought but the protection of all radiating over the right of each. This protection of all is termed Fraternity. The point of intersection of all these aggregated sovereignties is called Society. This intersection being a junction, this point is a knot. Hence comes what is called the social tie.
~ Victor Hugo
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Civil war? What does that mean? Is there any foreign war? Isn't every war fought between men, between brothers?
~ Victor Hugo
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It sometimes happens that, even contrary to principles, even contrary to liberty, equality, and fraternity, even contrary to the universal vote, even contrary to the government, by all for all, from the depths of its anguish, of its discouragements and its destitutions, of its fevers, of its distresses, of its miasmas, of its ignorances, of its darkness, that great and despairing body, the rabble, protests against, and that the populace wages battle against, the people. Beggars
~ Victor Hugo
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Civil war? What does that mean? Is there any war that is not fought between men, between brothers?
~ 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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Civil war—what does that mean? Is there a foreign war? Is not all war between men, war between brothers?
~ Victor Hugo
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your name is My Brother.
~ Victor Hugo
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