Quotes about Unity
There is one great society alone on earth:The noble Living and the noble Dead.
— William Wordsworth
What we have loved Others will love And we will teach them how.
— William Wordsworth
Feeling comes in aid Of feeling, and diversity of strength Attends us, if but once we have been strong.
— William Wordsworth
Society has parted man from man, neglectful of the universal heart.
— William Wordsworth
There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues, the most dominating virtues of human society, are created, strengthened and maintained
— Winston Churchill
If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future.
— Winston Churchill
Meeting Roosevelt was like uncorking your first bottle of champagne.
— Winston Churchill
Death and sorrow will be the companions of our journey; hardship our garment; constancy and valor our only shield. We must be united, we must be undaunted, we must be inflexible.
— Winston Churchill
Let us… brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say: "This was their finest hour."
— Winston Churchill
When I warned [the French] that Britain would fight on alone whatever they did, their generals told their prime minister and his divided cabinet, "In three weeks England will have her neck wrung like a chicken." Some chicken; some neck.
— Winston Churchill
This was their finest hour
— Winston Churchill
Some Americans need hyphens in their names, because only part of them has come over; but when the whole man has come over, heart and thought and all, the hyphen drops of its own weight out of his name.
— Woodrow Wilson