Quotes About Fellowship
We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. We write this to make our joy complete. 1 JOHN 1:3 – 4
~ Anne Graham Lotz
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The best I can tell you in that way is that I'm much more at ease with fellow-Catholics than I am with heathens or Protestants. One has so many basic assumptions in common that there's so much that doesn't need saying, and when you're talking to even the most amusing and intelligent heathen you suddenly find that something you've said has no meaning at all to them.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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In this world we're all travelers on the same ship that has set sail from one unknown port en route to another equally foreign to us; we should treat each other, therefore, with the friendliness due to fellow travelers.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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My fans love me because I'm one of them.
~ Barun Sobti
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My favorite thing about going to concerts has always been looking around and thinking that there's a lot of people in here that are very much like me, a lot of people in here I could have a full conversation with.
~ Jason Isbell
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That's where my vision lies and my passion lies, leaving the game in a better place for my fellow players than it was when I came in.
~ Trevor Bauer
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In my experience an appreciative letter from a fellow writer means a lot.
~ Ian Mcewan
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I don't really look at myself as an inspiration, more as a fellow player.
~ Harry Winks
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I really like people who stick with their fellow countrymen.
~ Cody Garbrandt
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It's not easy playing a fellow American. I obviously want all of us to do well.
~ Sofia Kenin
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My activities were centered around school and football and church and senior high fellowship, and I got together with a couple bands and started playing parties, proms, stuff like that. It was the music that really worked for me.
~ John Denver
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Through these offices it was my privilege to get to know almost every Jewish person, and those whom I did not come to know through these offices I came to know through love and a desire to know my brethren, the members of my people.
~ Shmuel Yosef Agnon
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Both spiritual companionship and spiritual motherliness are not limited to the physical wife and mother relationship, but they extend to all people with whom woman comes into contact.
~ Edith Stein
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Comparing oneself with one's fellow writers is a bad idea. I would not review a fellow writer unless I had something terribly positive to say.
~ W. G. Sebald
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Judaism, I would argue, does demand love for our fellow human beings, but only to an extent. 'Hate' is not always synonymous with the terribly sinful.
~ Meir Soloveichik
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Where beats a heart within a human breast, There be Thou present, and Thy power adored! And oh! since all are doom'd one common race To run, and one eternal goal to reach, May Thy prime attribute each bosom warm With tender sympathy and truth; may man Be link'd to man in fellowship of soul, Till one vast chain of Love embrace the world!
~ Robert Montgomery
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A fence sets men together, not apart.
~ Robert Newton Peck
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We are pack!
~ Robin Hobb
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This is a day for things to break, he thought. My heart. The fellowship of the folk who had come here together. We all move apart from one another today.
~ Robin Hobb
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Halfway through the second chorus, he closed his eyes and mouth and listened to the other voices filling the small sanctuary. This was why God had drawn him there this morning, he thought. He could sing along with others while streaming a church service, but it wasn't the same as being in their midst, as hearing other voices raised in a song of praise.
~ Robin Lee Hatcher
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The world would be a better place if more people spent time drinking cheap coffee in church basements.
~ Lisa Gardner
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But the lonely fancy that had not fact to feed on, nor the fancy of any other for fellowship, was for its loneliness mad.
~ Lord Dunsany
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The lonely fancy that had not fact to feed on, nor the fancy of any other for fellowship, was for its loneliness mad.
~ Lord Dunsany
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TSHEMBE It may be, Mr. Morris, that I have developed counterassumptions because I have had—(Mimicking lightly but cruelly)—too many long, lo-o-ong "talks" wherein the white intellectual begins by suggesting not only fellowship but the universal damnation of imperialism. But that, you see, is always only the beginning. Then the real game is begun.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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