Quotes about Unity
Working with others makes us much more than we could ever become alone
— John Wooden
He stands not alone. You would die before your stroke fell.
— JRR Tolkien
No, nobody but nobody can make it out her alone.
— Maya Angelou
The supreme task is to organize and unite people so that their anger becomes a transforming force.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
With malice towards none; with charity for all.
— Abraham Lincoln
Young lovers see a vision of the world redeemed by love.
— Wendell Berry
We all come from divorce. This is an age of divorce. Things that belong together have been taken apart. And you can't put it all back together again. What you can do, is the only thing that you can do. You take two things that ought to be together and you put them together. Two things! Not all things.
— Wendell Berry
What you are doing is exploring. You are undertaking the first experience, not of the place, but of yourself in that place... nobody can discover the world for anybody else. It is only after we have discovered it for ourselves that it becomes a common ground and a common bond, and we cease to be alone.
— Wendell Berry
The environment," as we call it, is intimately with us. We're in it. It's in us. But also we are it, and it is us.
— Wendell Berry
All women is brothers,' Burley Coulter used to say, and then look at you with a dead sober look as if he didn't know why you thought that was funny. But, as usual, he was telling the truth. Or part of it.
— Wendell Berry
marriage is the earthly form of love that gives love its place and work and provides for the good care of both bodies and souls. ... Marriage takes love out of the mind and places it responsibly in the world. (Poetry and Marriage)
— Wendell Berry
A creature is not a creator, and cannot be. There is only one Creation, and we are its members.
— Wendell Berry