Unity Quotes

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“We have to find a way to think--
think things through--
think beyond--
go wide--
go deep--
together.
One to One and All to All we must
Connect
Affect
Compromise
Find a way forward
together--
or I truly believe
we've lost all hope.”
Shellen Lubin

“Let's make this earth from house to home
Safe for every child to roam
Full of dreams, hope and love
This is what our hearts are made of
Let's bring peace to this world
No more sadness, hate or hurt
Only kindness, compassion, and unity
For the sake of all humanity”
Marie Helen Abramyan

Patrick  Henry
“Let us trust God and our better judgment to set us right hereafter. United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which must destroy that union upon which our existence hangs.”
Patrick Henry

Rabindranath Tagore
“Love is the highest bliss that man can attain to, for through it alone he truly knows that he is more than himself, and that he is at one with the All.”
Rabindranath Tagore, Sadhana

Joseph Campbell
“What is the kingdom [of God]? it lies in our realization of the ubiquity of the divine presence in our neighbors, in our enemies, in all of us.”
Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor

Joseph Campbell
“What is the kingdom [of God]? It lies in our realization of the ubiquity of the divine presence in our neighbors, in our enemies, in all of us.”
Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor

Payal Doshi
“Stories are gateways that open your mind to think differently and question what people have stopped questioning.”
Payal Doshi, Rea and the Blood of the Nectar

“That we have a common enemy, does not mean we are united, unity comes from sharing a common vision or ideology and not a common enemy.”
Seun Ayilara

Plato
“We remark, first, that in all ages, and especially in primitive philosophy, words such as being, essence, unity, good, have exerted an extraordinary influence over the minds of men. The meagreness or negativeness of their content has been in an inverse ratio to their power. They have become the forms under which all things were comprehended. There was a need or instinct in the human soul which they satisfied; they were not ideas, but gods, and to this new mythology the men of a later generation began to attach the powers and associations of the elder deities.

The idea of good is one of those sacred words or forms of thought, which were beginning to take the place of the old mythology. It meant unity, in which all time and all existence were gathered up. It was the truth of all things, and also the light in which they shone forth, and became evident to intelligences human and divine. It was the cause of all things, the power by which they were brought into being. It was the universal reason divested of a human personality. It was the life as well as the light of the world, all knowledge and all power were comprehended in it. The way to it was through the mathematical sciences, and these too were dependent on it. To ask whether God was the maker of it, or made by it, would be like asking whether God could be conceived apart from goodness, or goodness apart from God.”
Plato, The Republic

“There may be other cultures or races or social groups you have been conditional to fear or even hate. But as a legendary woman, you must choose to see beyond the labels. The Word says that “there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Gal. 3:28). We are all one in Christ Jesus, so the legendary woman will not let social or cultural barriers stand in her way. She will choose love...Legendary women must actively find ways to cross racial barriers embedded in our world systems.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, Legendary Woman: Partnering With God to Become the Heroine of Your Own Story

“Unity is strength.”
Tshetrim Tharchen, A Play of the Cosmos: Script of the Stars

Ranjani Rao
“Shouldn’t there be more to a marriage? A clarity of purpose? A unity of vision? Team spirit? Common goals? A mutual love of things and each other?”
Ranjani Rao, Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery

Ranjani Rao
“Adversity can be a great unifier, a stimulus that helps people bind together with a secret glue.”
Ranjani Rao, Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery

“You and me are there until we are WE.”
Mahendar Singh Jakhar

“When broom sticks are tied together, it doesn't mean they are all equal. They just communicate the power of unity in accomplishing a task.”
Isaac A. Yowetu

Elizabeth Martínez
“To build unity requires recognizing the central role of young activists. They are vigorously fighting the attack on this century's Reconstruction. Their anger at today's ugly society often translates into a passionate drive for unity across color lines.”
Elizabeth Martínez, De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century

Abhijit Naskar
“There is no life so long as we are divided, life united is life brought to life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulldozer on Duty

Yvette Prior
“It can be exhausting living a guarded, secluded life. Let’s manage our time wisely and make time to connect with others because we are better together.”
Yvette Prior

“Black and white keys on Piano.
Several strings on Guitar.
Double takes layering and adds lips on Vocals.
Kicks, snare, hit hat and cymbals on Drums.
The more the dynamic, the more the music sounds good. This should tell you that we can achieve great things when we work together. Musicians' career ends when they start working against each other instead of working together.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Samira Ahmed
“It's not a single heartbeat that calls the storm. It's the power of our voices joined together, demanding justice. It's the thunder of our collective feet marching for our freedom.”
Samira Ahmed, Internment

Rick Riordan
“One thing might bring unity to Olympus again—an old wrong finally avenged. Ah, that would be sweet indeed, the scales finally balanced! But it will not happen unless you accept my help.”
Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Inside us, there is a part of every nation, every religion, every culture, every tradition and every language. We are the world.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Allyson S. Barkley
“They are no longer, of course. But there was a day,” Marez said happily, “when they were the most powerful and the most beautiful of partners. A force like no other this Kingdom has ever seen. Calling them animan is like calling the Zrignigh a mountain range...” The old man trailed off, waving a wrinkled hand slowly through the air, caressing the peaks that rose opposite them. “It is to misunderstand the true unity of mind and soul. They were never two hearts, only two bodies.”

“And then what happened?”

“What always happens,” Marez said simply, as if it should be quite obvious. “People grew greedy.”
Allyson S. Barkley, A Vision in Smoke

A.W. Tozer
“The doctrine of the divine unity means not only that there is but one God; it means also that God is simple, uncomplex, one with Himself. The harmony of His being is the result not of a perfect balance of parts but of the absence of parts... he does not divide Himself to perform a work but works in the total unity of His being. - From The Knowledge of the Holy”
A. W. Tozer

Nakhati Jon
“Oneness describes the joining of persons, while unity describes the bond which holds the oneness together. Even though with God, the Oneness and Unity have always been from eternity past.”
Nakhati Jon, Searching Below the Surface: A Deeper Look at Covenant and Contract

Nakhati Jon
“Even within Himself, a unity of persons forms, called the Trinity, defining the divine persons' unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in oneness.”
Nakhati Jon, Searching Below the Surface: A Deeper Look at Covenant and Contract

Lenfantvivant
“Alone but without I, builds naturally a together which as a whole brings forth something extraordinary.”
Lenfantvivant

“After March in 1945, the Japanese felt threatened by possibility of the people of Indochina rising against them. Therefore, they stated:
“We of the Imperial Japanese Army have only invaded other Asian countries in order to remove the European and American white man from Asia! Stick with us Japanese and together we shall make Asians great while we kick the whites out of the entire region!”
Michael G Kramer Omieaust, A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two