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Unity Quotes


"Love is the universal language."


"From one bell all the bells toll."


"The universe is one body, love is its heartbeat."



"Union with [True] Knowledge is 'Principle' [Established Truth] and union with the three [mind, speech and body] is 'non principle' [absence of principle]."


"If we understand we need each other, we will keep together."


"Come my friend. Come and walk with me in the path ahead that awaits you with open arms " the path of humanism " the path where every pedestrian is simply a human, not a Christian, Jew, Hindu, Muslim, Atheist, Mexican, American, Canadian, British, Australian, Russian, Asian, African, European or anything else."


"Give me your soul and I will give you a unified humanity."


"Christianity through the operation of the Holy Spirit affirms unity as well as variety (diversity) in the Body of Christ."



"Music is the great uniter. An incredible force. Something that people who differ on everything and anything else can have in common."


"Perhaps the great renewal of the world will consist of this, that man and woman, freed of all confused feelings and desires, shall no longer seek each other as opposites, but simply as members of a family and neighbors, and will unite as human beings, in order to simply, earnestly, patiently, and jointly bear the heavy responsibility of sexuality that has been entrusted to them."



"In that moment, we knew that we were all weird, all in this together, and that addressing our own suffering, while learning not to inflict it on others, is part of the work we're all here to do. So is love, which comes in so many forms and can be directed at so many things."


"It's never the differences between people that surprise us. It's the things that, against all odds, we have in common."


"The nature of God is that we welcome and celebrate one another."


"Harmony doesn't come merely through tolerance. You don't need to tolerate people from other cultural backgrounds. It is time you start loving them. Toleration may make you a decent person, but it is love that makes you a true human being."


"We had something few experience. We were joined in our strengths rather than in our weaknesses."


"It's silly to think the left eye would envy the right or that one foot would be jealous of the other, and yet so often it is the case."


"We are all equal in the fact that we are all different. We are all the same in the fact that we will never be the same. We are united by the reality that all colours and all cultures are distinct & individual. We are harmonious in the reality that we are all held to this earth by the same gravity. We don't share blood, but we share the air that keeps us alive. I will not blind myself and say that my black brother is not different from me. I will not blind myself and say that my brown sister is not different from me. But my black brother is he as much as I am me. But my brown sister is she as much as I am me."


"We are all part of the same rainbow. We are all reflections of each other. As unique and diverse as we are in character and skills, the source of all creation is as multidimensional as we are."


"Only if the humans could make a little effort from the bottom of their heart to discard their affinity with religious dogmas, and embrace their inner divinity, the world would become a true peaceful paradise with zero conflicts on the basis of religious orientation."


"Of a truth men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one."


"As a citizen of the world, I will not confine myself within the gates of one nation or religion. I will not identify with only one species, sex, class or race; for I am a complete being, and that means that I embrace all of humanity, all of nature, every star and universe within the greater universe as a part of me. If we were all created in the image of God, and his love is unconditional, then why can't we love all living things with the same eyes as God? How can anybody say that one race is more superior than another, when we were all created in God's reflection?"


"Indeed, four men like them, four men devoted to each other from their money to their lives, four men always supporting each other, never retreating, performing singly or together the resolutions they had made in common; four arms threatening the four points of the compass or all turning to a single point, must inevitably, be it surreptitiously, be it openly, be it by mines, by entrenchments, by guile, or by force, open a way to the end they wanted to reach, however well defended or far off it might be."


"We are basically all one. We are one being, one consciousness, one whole. We are all connected to each other. We are all parts of the same whole. How we treat others are how we treat ourselves. If we treat others badly, we are really treating ourselves badly. If we hate others, we are really hating ourselves. If we love others, we are basically loving ourselves."


"We're merely one tree with various types, shapes and sizes of leaves that all wave differently in the breeze."


"And then it happens. Up and down the row, the victors begin to join hands. Some right away, like the morphlings, or Wiress and Beetee. Others unsure but caught up in the demands of those around them, like Brutus and Enobaria. By the time the anthem plays its final strains, all twenty-four of us stand in one unbroken line in what must be the first public show of unity among the districts since the Dark Days. You can see the realization of this as the screens begin to pop into blackness. It's too late, though. In the confusion they didn't cut us off in time. Everyone has seen."


"Respecting differences while gaining insight into our essential connected-ness, we can free ourselves from the impulse to rigidly categorize the world in terms of narrow boundaries and labels."


"Ender had come to feel a unity so strong that the word we came to his lips much more easily than I."


"We are small but we are manyWe are many we are smallWe were here before you roseWe will be here when you fall."


"We are all 'foreigners' to [the remainder of: the human race minus our countrymen]."


"All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it."


"Let us recognize that we are all part of each other. We are all human. We are all one."


"We were two throats and one eye and we had no price."


"Adversity not only draws people together but brings forth that beautiful inward friendship."


"He realized suddenly that it was one thing to see the past occupying the present, but the true test of prescience was to see the past in the future. Things persisted in not being what they seemed."
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