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Quotes about Integration

There is one river of Truth which receives tributaries from every side.
— Clement of Alexandria
Love is the binding force on every level of existence.
— Peter Kreeft
You see that faith was active together with his works, and by works, faith was perfected. James 2:22
— Beth Moore
I grew up segregated, but there was not much feeling of being shut out of anything.
— Edward Brooke
A healthy soul is whole and integrated. It is connected to God. A person with a healthy soul is at peace with God, with himself, and with other people.
— John Ortberg
For individuals to become fully active in the Church, they generally must experience a spiritual conversion and a social integration.
— Joseph Wirthlin
The spiritual life is not a special career, involving abstraction from the world of things. It is a part of every man's life; and until he has realized it he is not a complete human being, has not entered into possession of all his powers.
— Evelyn Underhill
Scientific discoveries (not theories) are found more and more to fit into the record God has given us in His Word.
— Billy Graham
I had not been preaching long before I decided that I would never preach to another segregated audience in any situation over which we had control. This was long before the Supreme Court decision of 1954. I felt this was the Christian position and I could do no other.
— Billy Graham
No white American ever thinks that any other race is wholly civilized until he wears the white man's clothes, eats the white man's food, speaks the white man's language, and professes the white man's religion.
— Booker T. Washington
We who follow the teachings of Elijah Muhammad don't want to be forced to integrate. Integration is wrong. We don't want to live with the white man; that's all.
— Muhammad Ali
Therefore, on hearing His words let no one say either: "These are not Christ's words," or "These are not my words." On the contrary, if he knows that he is in the body of Christ, let him say: "These are both Christ's words and my words." Say nothing without Him, and He will say nothing without thee. We must not consider ourselves as strangers to Christ, or look upon ourselves as other than Himself.
— St. Augustine