Quotes about Solidarity
If our church is not marked by caring for the poor, the oppressed, the hungry, we are guilty of heresy.
— Ignatius of Loyola
But sometimes I fear that the people of my country can unite only beside victims' bodies, over coffins and in cemeteries. Like tribesmen who dance around old totems, we ignore the living and can only appreciate the dead.
— Olga Tokarczuk
Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
— Vince Lombardi
We weren't put on Earth to exclude each other.
— Virginia Euwer Wolff
Union of religious sentiments begets a surprising confidence.
— James Madison
The kingdom of suffering is a democracy, and we all stand in it or alongside it with nothing but our naked humanity.
— Philip Yancey
When we ignore the world outside the walls we suffer—as does it.
— Philip Yancey
Think too of all who suffer as if you shared their pain. HEBREWS 13:3
— Philip Yancey
Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep," advised the apostle Paul (Romans 12:15), wise words that apply especially in times of crisis.
— Philip Yancey
Until women are deeply involved in opposing the violence in the world, we are not going to bring it to an end. All women must be equally at the forefront of the movements for social justice.
— Desmond Tutu
To me, it really seems visible today that ethics is not something exterior to the economy, which, as technical matter, could function on its own; rather, ethics is an interior principle of the economy itself, which cannot function if it does not take account of the human values of solidarity and reciprocal responsibility.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Christian reached out and grabbed his hand and Help pulled him out of the mucky mire (He brought me up also out of the pit of hopelessness, out of the miry clay and set my feet upon a rock and straightened my steps. — Psalm 40:2), and set him upon solid ground.
— John Bunyan