Quotes about Community
Try to stay away from places where you're not allowed to laugh, including religious ones. The absence of laughter is a giveaway that the religion in question is more political than spiritual, more about a hierarchy with God at the top than about godliness in all living things.
— Gloria Steinem
Politics are a part of daily life.
— Gloria Steinem
The future depends entirely on what each of us does every day; A movement is only people moving.
— Gloria Steinem
Those without money learn the valuable lesson that money doesn't cure all woes. Instead, it may actually insulate and isolate.
— Gloria Steinem
Above all, this country is our own. Nobody has to get up in the morning and worry what his neighbors think of him. Being a Jew is no problem here.
— Golda Meir
It isn't really important to decide when you are very young just exactly what you want to become when you grow up. It is much more important to decide on the way you want to live. If you are going to be honest with yourself and honest with your friends, if you are going to get involved in causes which are good for others, not only for yourselves, then it seems to me that that is sufficient, and maybe what you will be is only a matter of chance.
— Golda Meir
Imagine how our own families, let alone the world, would change if we vowed to keep faith with one another, strengthen one another, look for and accentuate the virtues in one another, and speak graciously concerning one another. Imagine the cumulative effect if we treated each other with respect and acceptance, if we willingly provided support. Such interactions practiced on a small scale would surely have a rippling effect throughout our homes and communities and, eventually, society at large.
— Gordon Hinckley
The greatness of the world in which we live is the accumulated goodness of many small and seemingly inconsequential acts.
— Gordon Hinckley
This church does not belong to its President. Its head is the Lord Jesus Christ, whose name each of us has taken upon ourselves. We are all in this great endeavor together. We are here to assist our Father in His work and His glory. . . . Your obligation is as serious in your sphere of responsibility as is my obligation in my sphere. No calling in this church is small or of little consequence.
— Gordon Hinckley
It is important to know when you feel down that many others do also and that their circumstances are generally much worse than yours. And it's important to know that when one of us is down it becomes the obligation of his friends to give him a lift. I hope that each of us will cultivate a sensitivity toward the feelings of others and when encouragement is needed make an effort to extend it. Be a friend and you will have a friend. God be thanked for wonderful friends.
— Gordon Hinckley
Work will cure your grief. Serve others.
— Gordon Hinckley
Everything good that has happened to me, including my marriage, I can trace back to my activity in the church.
— Gordon Hinckley