Quotes about Unity
Marriage stands for the creation of unity among two people who were once separated in every way before love reached out and found the other—the way God reached out and found us, and covenanted with us, and loved us, and despite who we are, despite what we're like, still loves us. This image, more than almost anything, is exactly what the enemy wants to denigrate.
— Priscilla Shirer
When a husband makes difficult decisions, he should do so with the full counsel of his wife.
— Kent Hughes
Christian marriage vows are the inception of a lifelong practice of death, of giving over not only all you have, but all you are.
— Kent Hughes
A whole lot of us believers, of all different religions, are ready to turn back the tide of madness by walking together, in both the dark and the light - in other words, through life - registering voters as we go, and keeping the faith.
— Anne Lamott
Christ tears away the wall of partition, the self-love, the dividing prejudice of nationality, and teaches a love for all the human family.
— Ellen White
I am not blind to the shortcomings of our own people.
— Mary Harris Jones
It doesn't matter if they're in this block or that block: my heart is for all people to know and encounter the love of God.
— Lauren Daigle
Now, Martin Luther King Jr. was a bridge builder, not a wall builder.
— Martin Luther King III
Appreciate everything your associates do for the business.
— Sam Walton
On the morning of September 11, 2001, I rushed home before the kids left for school and gathered them around our dining room table and told them what had happened. Like everyone else, we struggled for words to describe to our kids why such a thing would occur.
— Bob Goff
I have a collective sense of suffering.
— Alice Walker
I am looking for suggestions on what we can do about extremists within our own society. They cannot be ignored.
— Tony Campolo