Quotes about Together
Then he say something that really surprise me cause it so thoughtful and common sense. When it come to what folks do together with they bodies, he say, anybody's guess is as good as mine. But when you talk about love I don't have to guess. I have love and I have been love. And I thank God he let me gain understanding enough to know love can't be halted just cause some peoples moan and groan.
— Alice Walker
Then he say something that really surprise me cause it so thoughtful and common sense. When it come to what folks do together with they bodies, he say, anybody's guess is as good as mine. But when you talk bout love I don't have to guess. I have love and I have been love. And I thank God he let me gain understanding enough to know love can't be halted just cause some peoples moan and groan. It don't surprise me you love Shug Avery, he say. I have love Shug Avery all my life.
— Alice Walker
Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer.
— Anonymous
It takes hands to build a house, but only hearts can build a home.
— Anonymous
Wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
— Anonymous
We are laborers together with God: ye are God's husbandry.
— Anonymous
For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us.
— Anonymous
All the people arose as one man.
— Anonymous
The I in illness is isolation, and the crucial letters in wellness are we.
— Anonymous
You're going to marry me, and I'm going to take you out of here.
— Francine Rivers
They knew that their story wasn't over when their life was over—that their bodies, somehow, someway, were destined to be a part of that story, and so it mattered where and how those bodies were buried. When the day came to go to the "city" God had "prepared for them," they wanted to walk into that city together, as a family.
— Scott Hahn
For if one Father is common to us all, and every good thing that can fall to our lot comes from Him, there ought not to be anything separate among us that we are not prepared gladly and wholeheartedly to share with one another, as far as occasion requires.
— John Calvin