Quotes about Solidarity
Shared pain is more bearable.
— Isabel Allende
The English nation is never so great as in adversity.
— Benjamin Disraeli
A friend is one who dislikes the same people that you dislike.
— Anonymous
One enemy is too many; a hundred friends too few.
— Anonymous
You don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here, too.
— Albert Schweitzer
We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.
— Herman Melville
We are trying to construct a more inclusive society. We are going to make a country in which no one is left out.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
I would never turn my back on my fellow citizens.
— Ben Carson
I realized quickly what Mandela and Tambo meant to ordinary Africans. It was a place where they could come and find a sympathetic ear and a competent ally, a place where they would not be either turned away or cheated, a place where they might actually feel proud to be represented by men of their own skin color.
— Nelson Mandela
We are Americans, speaking the same language, adopting the same customs, holding the same general opinions... and shall rise and fall with Americans.
— Frederick Douglass
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.
— Edmund Burke
War and hunger and ignorance and despair know no religious barriers.
— John F. Kennedy