Quotes about Cooperation
When God looks at our world, God must weep. God must weep because the lust for power has entrapped and corrupted the human spirit. In the news and even in our families and ourselves we see that instead of gratitude there is resentment, instead of forgiveness there is revenge, instead of healing there is wounding, instead of compassion there is competition, instead of cooperation there is violence, and instead of love there is immense fear.
— Henri Nouwen
I do not wish to quarrel with any man or nation. I do not wish to split hairs, to make fine distinctions, or set myself up as better than my neighbors. I seek rather, I may say, even an excuse for conforming to the laws of the land. I am but too ready to conform to them.
— Henry David Thoreau
If a man has faith, he will co-operate with equal faith everywhere; if he has not faith, he will continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company he is joined to.
— Henry David Thoreau
It's a mutual, joint-stock world, in all meridians. We cannibals must help these Christians.
— Herman Melville
If you yourself desire establishment, then help others to get establishment; if you yourself want success, then help others to attain success.
— Confucius
I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress?
— Mae West
Can you imagine churches actually working together within a city to win the lost? Can you picture pastors unselfishly praying with other pastors, sharing resources among themselves without worrying about who gets the credit? Can you see your city becoming a place where outsiders
— Stephen Kendrick
When the trust account is high, communication is easy, instant, and effective.
— Stephen Covey
It's going to take all of us rolling up our sleeves to make America the America that it must become.
— Martin Luther King III
No man is an island. To fight the good fight we need help.
— Paulo Coelho
Man's greatest blunder has been in trying to make peace with the skies instead of making peace with his neighbors.
— Elbert Hubbard
When all is said and done, and statesmen discuss the future of the world, the fact remains that people fight these wars.
— Eleanor Roosevelt