Quotes about Unity
Football is about sacrifice, dedication, a lot of work, and friendship off the pitch.
— Edinson Cavani
The kind of people that all teams need are people who are humble, hungry, and smart: humble being little ego, focusing more on their teammates than on themselves. Hungry, meaning they have a strong work ethic, are determined to get things done, and contribute any way they can. Smart, meaning not intellectually smart but inner personally smart.
— Patrick Lencioni
What I believe unites the people of this nation, regardless of race or region or party, young or old, rich or poor, is the simple, profound belief in opportunity for all - the notion that if you work hard and take responsibility, you can get ahead.
— Barack Obama
In my experience, all Americans - Republicans, Democrats, and everyone in between - want roughly the same thing: an assurance that if they work hard, they can create a better life for themselves and their families. They want to feel safe in their communities and secure in their future.
— Todd Young
Continuing a Lenten series on prayer: Prayer is co-operation with God. It is the purest exercise of the faculties God has given us - an exercise that links these faculties with the Maker to work out the intentions He had in mind in their creation.
— E Stanley Jones
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement. Three people are better than no people.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
I had three rules for my players: No profanity. Don't criticize a teammate. Never be late.
— John Wooden
Do not be afraid to ask for help. Nobody gets through college on their own.
— Michelle Obama
Throughout my ministry, I have sought to build bridges between Jews and Christians.
— Billy Graham
I should tie myself to no particular system of society other than of socialism.
— Nelson Mandela
Dr. King said, 'We are all tied together in a garment of mutual destiny.' Which says to me no matter how well I may be doing in Hollywood, if a young brother or sister in Louisiana, the South Bronx, the South Side of Chicago, South Central Los Angeles - is not doing well, then I'm not doing very well.
— Hill Harper