Quotes about Unity
America is the greatest country in the world.
— Muhammad Ali
To feel love and give love - it's the greatest feeling there is.
— Ant McPartlin
My dad's about character and bipartisanship and something greater than yourself and believing in this country and believing in the fact that we as Americans can still come together, and that's something I grew up in and feeds me every day.
— Meghan McCain
If we can listen to English music without understanding nothing, and dance on it, and feel the groove, feel the feelings, I'm sure everybody can do exactly the same for each language.
— Stromae
England and America are two countries separated by the same language.
— George Bernard Shaw
What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined to strengthen each other, to be at one with each other in silent unspeakable memories
— George Eliot
Scenes which make vital changes in our neighbors' lot are but the background of our own, yet, like a particular aspect of the fields and trees, they become associated for us with the epochs of our own history, and make a part of that unity which lies in the selection of our keenest consciousness.
— George Eliot
If we had lost our own chief good, other people's good would remain, and that is worth trying for.
— George Eliot
Where women love each other, men learn to smother their mutual dislike.
— George Eliot
In their death they were not divided.
— George Eliot
If we could hear the squirrel's heartbeat, the sound of the grass growing, we should die of that roar.
— George Eliot
What do we live for, if not to make the world less difficult for each other?
— George Eliot