Quotes about Unity
Every man is the inlet and may become the outlet of all there is in God.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Not to sink under being man and wife, But get some color and music out of life?
— Robert Frost
What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary?
— Henry David Thoreau
God is liberal of color; so should man be.
— Herman Melville
Let man's soul be a sphere, and then, in this, The intelligence that moves, devotion is.
— John Donne
The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.
— Mother Teresa
We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals, or poets, or statesmen; but when the toast works down to the babies, we stand on common ground.
— Mark Twain
How friendly we should all be with one another if nobody were interested in money and honor.
— Teresa of Avila
How friendly all men would be one with another, if no regard were paid to honour and money! I believe it would be a remedy for everything.
— Teresa of Avila
There's plenty of room for everyone in the world. Enough money, riches, and beauty for all to share. God has made enought for everyone, so let us all begin then by sharing it fairly.
— Anne Frank
One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.
— John F. Kennedy
And before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you've depended on more than half of the world. This is the way our universe is structured, this is its interrelated quality.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.