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One useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three is a Congress.
— John Adams
If you ever find a man who is better than you are - hire him. If necessary, pay him more than you pay yourself.
— David Ogilvy
Women think with their whole bodies and they see things as a whole more than men do.
— Dorothy Day
All men are different. And should do everything possible to continue to be so.
— Paulo Coelho
the Western church has often stressed its personal relationship with God at the expense of its corporate relationship to Him. This
— Neil Anderson
The Church is more than an organization; it is a living organism in which every member has a part.
— Neil Anderson
There are miraculous relationships between beings and things; in this inexhaustible whole, from sun to aphid, no one looks down on anyone else; everyone needs each other. Light
— Victor Hugo
The tiniest worm is of importance; the great is little, the little is great; everything is balanced in necessity; alarming vision for the mind. There are marvellous relations between beings and things; in that inexhaustible whole, from the sun to the grub, nothing despises the other; all have need of each other.
— Victor Hugo
The future depends entirely on what each of us does every day; A movement is only people moving.
— Gloria Steinem
This church does not belong to its President. Its head is the Lord Jesus Christ, whose name each of us has taken upon ourselves. We are all in this great endeavor together. We are here to assist our Father in His work and His glory. . . . Your obligation is as serious in your sphere of responsibility as is my obligation in my sphere. No calling in this church is small or of little consequence.
— Gordon Hinckley
What a wonderful time it is for each of us to do his or her small part in moving the work of the Lord on to its magnificent destiny.
— Gordon Hinckley
To each one, the encounter with Jesus is unique, however it occurs. That no one possesses Jesus, or fully understands him, is why the movement toward Jesus can never be made alone.
— James Carroll