Quotes about Solidarity
We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever.
— Ayn Rand
If you don't know the guy on the other side of the world, love him anyway because he's just like you. He has the same dreams, the same hopes and fears. It's one world, pal. We're all neighbors.
— Frank Sinatra
An act of love, a voluntary taking on oneself of some of the pain of the world, increases the courage and love and hope of all.
— Dorothy Day
The distinctive mark of the Christian, today more than ever, must be love for the poor, the weak, the suffering.
— Pope John Paul II
Where there is unconditional love, the wound of one is the wound of all.
— TB Joshua
Speak out for those who cannot speak"—who in the church today realizes that this is the very least that the Bible requires of us?
— Eric Metaxas
He now began to think of the church as called by God to "stand with those who suffer".
— Eric Metaxas
Years later, after Niemöller had been imprisoned for eight years in concentration camps as the personal prisoner of Adolf Hitler, he penned these infamous words: First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a Trade Unionist.
— Eric Metaxas
They understood that America would not flourish without great help from all Americans.
— Eric Metaxas
I have worked hard to build relationships between Jewish people and black people.
— Jesse Jackson
God acts toward his people, as much as possible, but since he is a God of persuasion rather than coercion, God also allows his people to act on him and to thereby condition the form his self-revelation takes, as much as this is necessary to remain in solidarity with, and to continue to work through, his fallen and culturally conditioned people.
— Gregory Boyd
We will plant our feet firmly on the solid rock of God's Word and refuse to be moved by spirits of seduction that are luring the rest of the world into deception offered in a myriad of forms.
— Rick Renner