Quotes About Fraternity
Knuckleball pitching is a very small fraternity.
~ Tim Wakefield
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Our Constitution gave us rights as citizens of a free democratic nation, but also placed on us the responsibility to always adhere to the central tenets of our democracy - justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
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A lot of people have compared being an NBA rookie to being a fraternity pledge. It's not really intense like that. It's more like being an intern.
~ C. J. McCollum
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rien n'est moins tolérant en pratique que les gens qui éprouvent le besoin de prêcher la tolérance et la fraternité.
~ Rene Guenon
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To achieve a society that exhibits liberty, equality, fraternity and democracy, the object to change first and foremost is production.
~ Richard D. Wolff
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Baseball is a game dominated by vital ghosts; it's a fraternity, like no other we have of the active and the no longer so, the living and the dead.
~ Richard Gilman
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I ceased to find the prospect of becoming a manful-man repugnant. When manifested in football and fraternity pranks, this roughhousing seemed stupid and shallow, but now that it was for ideals that I could admire, I saw the appeal.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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Erau frati vitregi, dar mai strans legati decat oricare alti frati de sange pe care-i cumosteam eu.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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Sostenemos como certeza manifiesta que todos los hombres fueron creados por igual».
~ Ken Follett
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All Men Are Brothers)
~ Wu Cheng'en
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It seems to me that today every piece of writing, every word one Frenchman can say to all the other French must be first and foremost a sign of fraternity, and then must mean: 'Be proud, whoever you are, my comrade, my brother. All this happened only because we were not proud enough. Be proud. You are not defeated and you never will be.
~ Jean Guéhenno
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I had accidentally stumbled onto something much more surreal—a whole fraternity of beleaguered and bandaged academics who had produced scholarship offensive to one identity group or another and who had consequently been the subject of various forms of shout-downs.
~ Alice Dreger
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I don't blame fraternity culture for Emily's death. I don't blame parties or alcohol or the detrimental influence of social media and online porn on Today's Youth. I blame her murderer. Period.
~ Alison Gaylin
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La caridad y la fraternidad no se decretan con leyes; si no están en el corazón, el egoísmo las ahogará siempre; hacérselas penetrar, es obra del Espiritismo.
~ Allan Kardec
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I launched my website when many in my fraternity had not even heard of the concept. Then I tried my hand at make-up business which has made life simpler for actors.
~ Poonam Dhillon
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You've got to make yourself sound cooler than you are to your brothers.
~ Raymond Ochoa
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The first Mardi Gras I went to, I stayed at the Tulane AE Pi house on Broadway. Slept on a pool table one night, slept under it the next.
~ Adam Richman
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Most athletes, we're the good ol' boys, part of the good-ol'-boy fraternity, and we take care of our brothers, and we cover up the bad habit and the bad play.
~ Terry Bradshaw
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When, after a week, Jubal had had no other message, he sent a stat care of Ben's office: What the hell are you doing? Ben's answer came back, somewhat delayed: Studying Martian and the rules for hopscotch -- fraternally yours -- Ben.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality and fraternity.
~ B. R. Ambedkar
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The religion of Freemasonry is not Christian
~ Albert Mackey
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When I was little, I always sad that I wanted a brother, and now it's like having four of them!
~ Liam Payne
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Who combats with a brother, wounds himself.
~ young edward iii
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The power granted in the Constitution is thus expressed: "The Congress shall have power to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions." 169 It was to the Congress, not the Executive, to whom the power was delegated, and thus early was commenced a long series of usurpations of powers inconsistent with the purposes for which the Union was formed, and destructive of the fraternity it was designed to perpetuate.
~ Jefferson Davis
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