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Quotes about Harmony

We are not at war against Islam.
— Barack Obama
And I will do everything that I can as long as I am President of the United States to remind the American people that we are one nation under God, and we may call that God different names but we remain one nation.
— Barack Obama
The Franciscan father Richard Rohr had his eye on a different planetary body when he said, 'We are all of us pointing toward the same moon, and yet we persist in arguing about who has the best finger.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
When the compressor for the air conditioning in the house turns on, I feel apologetic. I had no idea how loud it was out here, clearly interrupting a whole valley full of creatures that are trying to say something to one another.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
I think it is important that we rebuild an atmosphere of forgiveness and civility in every aspect of our lives.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We receive His peace when we ask Him for it. We keep His peace by extending it to others. Those are the keys and there are no others.
— Marianne Williamson
I think my mom recognized that I liked people to be happy. I like people to get along. And I like to be a peacemaker. And I liked the church. So she was like, 'You should be a youth pastor.'
— Pete Holmes
I feel I can hang out with any group of people and find common ground to talk with them.
— Barry Zito
No one is to be called an enemy, all are your benefactors, and no one does you harm. You have no enemy except yourselves.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
I've never bothered about my color. I never had that thing about being black. If the whole world was like that, maybe there would be more harmony and love. Maybe. I don't have a problem with being black in a white country or being with my people.
— Tina Turner
There are many pointers in the Bible concerning the rightness, the goodness, the beauty, the justice, the preciousness of racial harmony and diversity.
— John Piper
The Senate are a branch of the treaty-making power, and by consulting them in advance of his own action upon important measures of foreign policy which may ultimately come before them for their consideration, the President secures harmony of action between that body and himself.
— James K. Polk