Quotes about Community
the Church should be the place where a word reverberates right into the world.
— Karl Barth
the older and younger Blumhardt and their friends. There would have been something significant to learn—as later developments prove—from the books of Friedrich Zündel, for example.
— Karl Barth
Theology must have the character of a living procession.
— Karl Barth
The area of the Church stands in the world, as outwardly the Church stands in the village or in a city, beside the school, the cinema and the railway station. The Church's language cannot aim at being an end in itself. It must be made clear that the Church exists for the sake of the world, that the light is shining in the darkness.
— Karl Barth
In Genesis, it says that it is not good for a man to be alone; but sometimes it is a great relief.
— John Barrymore
What a man does for himself, dies with him. What a man does for his community lives long after he's gone.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The booksellers are generous liberal-minded men.
— Samuel Johnson
The power of hiding ourselves from one another is mercifully given, for men are wild beasts, and would devour one another but for this protection.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Nothing perhaps affects man's character more than the company he keeps
— JC Ryle
All men were created to busy themselves with the labor for the common good.
— John Calvin
Man created the checkerboard; God created the karass.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
A sheep in the midst of wolves is safe compared with the Christian in the midst of ungodly men.
— Charles Spurgeon