Quotes about Brotherhood
What I really want to say: That what the world really needs is a real feeling of kinship. Everybody: stars, laborers, Negroes, Jews, Arabs. We are all brothers.
— Marilyn Monroe
We can either walk the highroad of brotherhood or the low road of man's inhumanity to man.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Son of God became incarnate in the souls of men to instill the feeling of brotherhood. All are brothers and all children of God.
— Pope Francis
Civil war? What does that mean? Is there any foreign war? Isn't every war fought between men, between brothers?
— Victor Hugo
The oppressed must never allow the conscience of the oppressor to slumber. Religion reminds every man that he is his brother's keeper.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
I think the authors of that notable instrument [the Declaration of Independence] intended to include all men.
— Abraham Lincoln
Holy Moses, let us live in peace. Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease. There's a man over there, what's his colour I don't care, he's my brother, let us live in peace.
— Elton John
No catalogue of horrors ever kept men from war. Before the war you always think that it's not you that dies. But you will die, brother, if you go to it long enough.
— Ernest Hemingway
My soul is too glad and too great to be at heart the enemy of any man
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Nothing can lift the heart of man like manhood in a fellow man.
— Herman Melville
Let us be Christians toward our fellow-whites, as well as philanthropists toward the blacks our fellow-men. In all things, and toward all, we are enjoined to do as we would be done by.
— Herman Melville
How friendly all men would be one with another, if no regard were paid to honour and money! I believe it would be a remedy for everything.
— Teresa of Avila