Quotes about Unity
A brother offended is harder to win than a strong city, and contentions are like the bars of a castle. —PROVERBS 18:19
- John Bevere
Problems always begin when people gather together in their own wisdom apart from God's power and presence.
- John Bevere
Christians are like the several flowers in a garden that have each of them the dew of heaven, which, being shaken with the wind, they let fall at each other's roots, whereby they are jointly nourished, and become nourishers of each other.
- John Bunyan
acknowledge myself in fault; and had I been here alone, I had, by sleeping, run the danger of death. I see it is true that the Wise Man saith, "Two are better than one." Hitherto hath thy company been my help; and thou shalt have a
- John Bunyan
If you combine your thoughts with the thoughts of others, you will come up with thoughts you've never had!
- John Maxwell
A Chinese proverb says, "Those who drink the water must remember those who dug the well." Gratitude is one of the most attractive of all personal attributes;
- John Maxwell
Earlier in my life, I have to admit, I was often guilty of this error. I wanted to take an idea from seed thought to solution before sharing it with anyone, even the people it would most impact. I did this both at work and at home. But over the years, I have learned that you can go much farther with a team than you can go alone.
- John Maxwell
For the person trying to do everything alone, the game really is over. If you want to do something big, you must link up with others. One is too small a number to achieve greatness. That's the Law of Significance.
- John Maxwell
Good things happen to a team when a player takes the place where he adds the most value. Great things happen when all the players on the team take the role that maximizes their strengths—their talent, skill, and experience.
- John Maxwell
Because as the challenge escalates, the need for teamwork elevates.
- John Maxwell
A great dream with a bad team is nothing more than a nightmare.
- John Maxwell
See the big picture. Your place on the team makes sense only in the context of the big picture. If your only motivation for finding your niche is personal gain, your poor motives may prevent you from discovering what you desire.
- John Maxwell