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Quotes About Coexistence

There is a social need within our lives as human beings to have harmony.
~ Cat Stevens
I am very concerned about our planet and am about respecting all living things.
~ Peter Max
You can be as exclusive as you want to in your house, but once you walk outside your house, you have to realize that it's not your world anymore: it's all of our world.
~ W. Kamau Bell
My house and my garden are built as part of nature, not over it.
~ Peter Coyote
Harmony enables small things to flourish – while the lack of it destroys the great.
~ Tom Holland
Dar al Islam and the Dar al Harb, the House of Submission and the House of War.
~ Unknown
Some people believe that war brings about peace, I believe that peace brings about peace.
~ Unknown
Humanita nevylu?uje ani neoslabuje lásku k národu; mohu, ba musím milovat národ sv?j pozitivn?, ale nemusím proto nenávid?t národy jiné. Pravá láska se nedokazuje nenávistí, nýbrž jen láskou.
~ Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
There's a major fault in Western society. It makes room for only one god, and in only one gender. There's no balance, no co-existence, no partnership.
~ Tomson Highway
At night, when the streets of your cities and villages are silent, they will throng with the returning hosts that once filled them, and still love this beautiful land. The white man will never be alone. Let him be just and deal kindly with my people. For the dead are not powerless.
~ Tomson Highway
Like I use to tell my daughter's daddy, the key to getting along and living with other folks is to keep clear whose weight is whose.
~ Toni Cade Bambara
Humans and animals inhabit the planet together and we have to find a way to take the cruelty out of it.
~ Tony Benn
But in terms of how people live together, how we minimize the prospects of conflict and maximize the prospects of peace, the place of religion in our society today is essential.
~ Tony Blair
What is especially important is addressing the question of how religion can be enforced through political means and what can be done to create a political environment that, on the one hand, acknowledges the role of religion in society, while on the other hand does not impose one religion on the populace at the expense of all others.
~ Tony Campolo
Somehow, when his duties had consisted of killing hostile Sioux and Cheyenne, Zane had been able to justify the situation. Those groups were warring against the wagon trains and refusing to follow government instructions. Many tribes saw the whites as an impossible threat, refusing to even try to get along. But the Blackfoot had been friendly. For the most part. Mountain
~ Tracie Peterson
you and I are close, we intertwine; you may stand on the other side of the hill once in awhile, but you may also be me while remaining what you are and what I am not.
~ Trinh T. Minh-ha
It doesn't work to throw tribes together and just hope they'll get along, because they won't — they can't. Dragons don't work that way, no matter what tribe they're from.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
It was sort of difficult to rage-fly on the power of hating HiveWings when there were two HiveWings flying right alongside her, being extremely noisy and distracting
~ Tui T. Sutherland
she spotted SeaWings sitting next to MudWings; IceWings beside SkyWings; SandWings and NightWings and RainWings barely a few claws from one another. That's what I really want,
~ Tui T. Sutherland
For my own part,' said Captain Aubrey, 'I have no notion of disliking a man for his beliefs, above all if he was born with them. I find I can get along very well with Jews or even...' The P of Papists was already formed, and the word was obliged to come out as Pindoos.
~ Patrick O'Brian
They were worlds apart in everything but the simplicity of their humanity, and so they were really not apart at all.
~ Paul Gallico
Now we're known less for snipers' nests / than nests of singing birds
~ Paul Muldoon
Kindness is not an illusion and violence is not a rule. The true resting state of human affairs is not represented by a man hacking his neighbor into pieces with a machete. That is a sick aberration. No, the true state of human affairs is life as it ought to be lived.
~ Paul Rusesabagina
We tolerate difference only when we don't have to look at it or listen to it, as long as it doesn't impact our lives.
~ Paul Theroux