Quotes about Solidarity
We want to let people know that we can build solidarity with suffering folks so that they are not excluded, they are integrated.
— Blase J. Cupich
During times of disaster sorrow brings people together in a spirit of friendship, and influences man to recognize the blessings of becoming his brother's keeper.
— Napoleon Hill
There's fire in you, Julie. I can see you out there in the street, carrying a banner for all the underprivileged people of the world.
— Catherine Marshall
Going to meetings for Time's Up has been deeply affirming for me.
— Trace Lysette
When there is enough food to feed everyone, why are 870 million people going hungry? We must learn to share what we have; no one race or nation has a greater right to life than another.
— David Harewood
The American Negro has no conception of the hundreds of millions of other non-whites' concern for him: he has no conception of their feeling of brotherhood for and with him.
— Malcolm X
I can promise you that women working together — linked, informed and educated — can bring peace and prosperity to this forsaken planet.
— Isabel Allende
The rural women taught me that courage is contagious and that there's strength in numbers; what you can't do on your own can be achieved together, the more the better.
— Isabel Allende
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