Quotes about Community
Whether it's good luck or bad to be born onto this earth, the best way to spend a life here is to let yourself be carried along, as I am at this moment, by a cheerful, noisy crowd moving forward.
— Milan Kundera
Even if I live not in a big city, even if I detest to go to parties, I love street fairs and long conversations with people in the countryside.
— Paulo Coelho
Since we are [Christ's] body, we too are the bread that is broken for others. Our failures help heal other lives; our very tears help wipe away tears; our being hated helps those we love.
— Peter Kreeft
There's a part of bohemia I love. The lack of prejudice, the lack of aggression, I love the lack, for the most part, of competitiveness. It's more peaceful.
— Peter Mullan
Every church is flawed. Still, you'd better learn to love it since it's the only group Jesus said he's taking to Heaven.
— Rick Warren
AIDS is the leprosy of the 21st Century. Where did Jesus hang out? With lepers. Jesus would love on people with AIDS.
— Rick Warren
There may be community of material possessions, but there can never be community of love or esteem.
— Samuel Johnson
I would love to see the Church on the right side of history.
— Shane Claiborne
[Jesus] said that they will know we are Christians - not by our bumper stickers and T-shirts - but by our love.
— Shane Claiborne
It is the church's responsibility, the government's responsibility, and the personal responsibility of every one of us to love.
— Shane Claiborne
An agrarian mind begins with the love of fields and ramifies in good farming, good cooking & good eating
— Wendell Berry
On Easter I do reflect on the fact that as a Christian I am supposed to love, and I have to say that sometimes, when I've listened to less-than-loving expressions by Christians, I get concerned.
— Barack Obama