Quotes about Unity
First and foremost is what this country was based on: one nation under God.
— Tim Tebow
Many people want 'God bless America,' but they don't want 'One nation under God.' The problem is you can't have one without the other.
— Tony Evans
One of the things I wanted to introduce in The Same Sea beyond transcending the conflict, is the fact that deep down below all our secrets are the same.
— Amos Oz
Those who see any difference between soul and body have neither
— Oscar Wilde
to marry into a cloakroom, and form an alliance with a parcel
— Oscar Wilde
Today, I see and create a radically new vision, one where everyone wins, everyone gets a seat at the table.
— Pam Grout
As it says in A Course of Miracles, "You are being blessed by every beneficent thought of any of your brothers anywhere.
— Pam Grout
Five rather small dogs can be very powerful. If you can get a team pulling together in one direction, you can get enormous power out of them.1 What a great illustration about cooperation in the face of contrast and difference.
— Pat MacMillan
Effective team leaders work creatively with each team member to ensure they understand the following issues: Why this task is important to the organization. Why this team task is important to them personally. Why they (their role) are important to the team. Who the other team members are and why they are important to the mission of the team.
— Pat MacMillan
Alignment cannot be achieved with one good speech from the bridge of the ship—it is established one person at a time. Even though everyone is in the same boat, heading in the same direction, it's quite likely they are going there for different reasons. Yes, working through these issues one person at a time is time consuming, but not as time consuming and frustrating as dealing with lack of alignment when the boat is in the middle of a storm, part way to its destination.
— Pat MacMillan
Although we might place our trust in the team, that trust is invested one person at a time. I, as a team member, must build trust with every other member of the team on an individual basis and vice versa.
— Pat MacMillan
Purpose not only calls the team together but, like glue, holds the team together during the inevitable turbulence the team will experience on its journey.
— Pat MacMillan