Quotes About Fellowship
My first score for 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' was the beginning of my journey into the world of Tolkien, and I will always hold a special fondness for the music and the experience.
~ Howard Shore
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In 1948 I was appointed to a Lectureship in Physics and in 1949 elected to a Fellowship at Trinity College.
~ Martin Ryle
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I never had a ton of male friends and it's always been something that's really interesting to me, what brings guys together? The bonding. 'Old School' is a good example of that. And even 'Starsky' and even 'Road Trip.'
~ Todd Phillips
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When I do retire, I will miss the trips with the team, the jokes with my teammates, the habits: having breakfast with them, playing with them, all the little things.
~ Francesco Totti
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The fellowship of true friends who can hear you out, share your joys, help carry your burdens, and correctly counsel you is priceless.
~ Ezra Taft Benson
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I really love the togetherness in baseball. That's a real true love.
~ Billy Martin
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Like great teams in sports and business endeavors, if there's a chemistry among the participants, and they truly enjoy fellowship together, everybody wants to be there, stay involved, and just have fun together.
~ Ed Greenwood
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People want to be part of something bigger than they are.
~ Johnny Hunt
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People should know each other because they want to, because they have things in common.
~ Angel Olsen
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I won a really big fellowship to go straight on to get my Ph.D. And I went through agonies of indecision, and then I decided not to accept it. I just decided I didn't want to be an academic.
~ Betty Friedan
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The three other rickety chairs had been pulled up around the lone table in the room's centre. Above the table hung an oil lantern, which shone down on Fiddler, Hedge and Mallet as they sat playing cards.
~ Steven Erikson
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What Epaphroditus felt for the Philippians we should feel for one another. Our ministry must be carried out not only with our hands, but with our heart. We must be emotionally connected with others in our service for the Lord. We must seek to feel with them, and feel for them.
~ Steven J. Lawson
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At that moment, I was glad to have fellow rational beings with me, whatever their age and experience.
~ Storm Constantine
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The enemies of our soul are real and not to be underestimated, they are to be engaged and not avoided, and they are to be countered using the five smooth stones of Scripture, prayer, fellowship, worship, and discipline. Like David, we must develop our skills in handling our own smooth stones in the power of the Lord. The results will be stunning.
~ Stuart Briscoe
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The dads across the soccer field looked at me as a dad just like them. And I was very grateful.
~ Garth Brooks
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How many desolate creatures on the earth have learnt the simple dues of fellowship and social comfort, in a hospital.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Human interaction is something that I believe, as humans, we crave for. And that is where bars and social environments come into play.
~ Jon Taffer
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Let it be our delight to find our society in the circle of which Jesus is the center, and let us make those our friends who are the friends of Jesus.
~ Charles Spurgeon
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In short, we have, among African countries, a duty of solidarity.
~ Omar Bongo
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Solidarity is the basis of my politics.
~ Douglas Alexander
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All of us, believers and non-believers, desire some kind of fellowship and connection.
~ Eric Metaxas
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We are all we have
~ Saji Ijiyemi
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Now it was just the two of us, Max and me. And about a thousand other people around us.
~ Kimberly Derting, The Pledge
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That is the fantastic intolerable paradox of my life, that I have gone questing for what I possessed initially -- a belief to invest my days with dignity and meaning, a pattern of behavior through which man might most articulately express his devotion to his fellows.
~ Milton Steinberg
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