Quotes about Unity
It is the whole business of the whole church to preach the whole gospel to the whole world.
— Charles Spurgeon
Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth, by calling imagination to the help of reason.
— Samuel Johnson
This world abounds indeed with misery: to lighten its burthen we must divide it with one another.
— Thomas Jefferson
Every testimony is valid because there is someone out there a lot like you.
— Greg Laurie
And the creation, in the world and above the world, that once was at variance with itself, is knit together in friendship: and we ... are made to join in the angels' song, offering the worship of their praise.
— Gregory of Nyssa
Since with all my soul I behold the face of my beloved, therefore all the beauty of his form is seen in me.
— Gregory of Nyssa
I am President of all the people, good, bad, or indifferent, and as long as my opinions are known, ought perhaps to keep myself out of their squabbles.
— Grover Cleveland
Do battle against prejudice and discrimination wherever you find it.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
We need to have a unified understanding of our national heritage without losing our personal distinctives. The closer that national heritage is to the rule of God, the more ordered our relationships will become in society.
— Tony Evans
God requireth not a uniformity of religion.
— Roger Williams
I'm in this effort to unify my life and to live day to day in a disciplined way, to be real at all times, not just in front of people, or not just in a synagogue.
— Ezra Furman
Hoosiers are practical people, and Hoosier Republicans in particular have a history of unifying.
— Todd Young