Quotes about Community
We are trying to construct a more inclusive society. We are going to make a country in which no one is left out.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
I would never turn my back on my fellow citizens.
— Ben Carson
I realized quickly what Mandela and Tambo meant to ordinary Africans. It was a place where they could come and find a sympathetic ear and a competent ally, a place where they would not be either turned away or cheated, a place where they might actually feel proud to be represented by men of their own skin color.
— Nelson Mandela
A nation will rise no higher than the strength of its homes. If you want to reform a nation you begin with families.
— Gordon Hinckley
I have this certain reluctance when it comes to this idea that we are spiritual but not religious and we want Jesus but not the church. Why can't we have both?
— Shane Claiborne
Ask for help. Not because you are weak. But because you want to remain strong.
— Les Brown
God does not want to make us comfortable as much as He wants to make us comfort-able - to take the comfort that we receive and share it with others.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I want you to find the poor here, right in your own home first. And begin love there. Be that good news to your own people.
— Mother Teresa
I don't think there is much history can say about me. I just want to be remembered as part of that collective.
— Nelson Mandela
The church is the last place we want to be sold another product, the last place we want to be entertained.
— Rachel Held Evans
The church that doesn't want to grow is saying to the world, "go to hell."
— Rick Warren
We are Americans, speaking the same language, adopting the same customs, holding the same general opinions... and shall rise and fall with Americans.
— Frederick Douglass