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Quotes about Belonging

Fashion is merely a saying: I belong to your world. I'm wearing the same uniform as your army, so don't shoot.
— Paulo Coelho
To Armenians, half Armenians, quarter Armenians, and one-eight Armenians. Sixteen and thirty-second Armenians, and other winners, are likelier to be happy with a useful book
— William Saroyan
A man's ethnic identity has more to do with a personal awareness than with geography.
— William Saroyan
Of the unchanging things, the town in which you first saw the light is one of the most unchanging. It is always a place of monotony but at the same time, as you grow, change, go away, remember, return, and go away again, it is one of the most inexhaustibly rich places. And yet what it is is so nearly nothing, except for the dull, drab, lonely, lost objects of it, that you never know, each time you return to it, what it is that holds you so strongly to it.
— William Saroyan
In my family, we were Americans, we were Republicans and we were Methodists.
— Hillary Clinton
If America is an idea, which it is - we're not a nation of ethnic groups that say we're Americans because we have American blood; we have the blood of every nation in our veins - and there's something really beautiful about that, but it means that we are an idea and that we all have to buy into this idea.
— Eric Metaxas
Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
No more hiding. No more pretending to be something she wasn't. She would wear an older woman's clothes, but she would wear them in such a way that she was honest with herself, with others, and with God. She was a teenager who had been left behind, but she was also one who had seen what was right and acted upon it. She belonged to God now, and she would present herself to him as she really was.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
The opportunity is not in being momentarily popular with the anonymous masses. It's in being missed when you're gone, in doing work that matters to the tribe you choose.
— Seth Godin
People who go to work to be a part of the cause don't go home. They are home. Now - who wants to quit?
— Simon Sinek
When the Lord's sheep are a dirty grey, all black sheep are more comfortable.
— Vance Havner
When we become part of God's own family, what sets us apart is not any difference in the sin environment around us, but in how we deal with it.
— David Jeremiah