Quotes (Tag: unity) (random order)https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/unity/order/random/output/atom/2019-09-29T18:47:59+02:00#1802Emanuel Bronnerhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/1802/2013-06-21T17:16:10+02:00<blockquote>Help unite mankind, or we're wandering clowns!<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/unity/author/Emanuel Bronner/">Emanuel Bronner</a></div></div></blockquote>#2018Sophie Schollhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/2018/2013-08-09T10:23:24+02:00<blockquote>I've been thinking of a story from the Old Testament: Moses stood all day and all night with outstretched arms, praying to God for victory. And whenever he let down his arms, the enemy prevailed over the children of Israel. Are there still people today who never weary of directing all their thinking and all their energy, single-heartedly, to one cause?<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/unity/author/Sophie Scholl/">Sophie Scholl</a></div></div></blockquote>#2017Sophie Schollhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/2017/2013-08-09T10:23:11+02:00<blockquote>Just because so many things are in conflict does not mean that we ourselves should be divided. Yet time and time again one hears it said that since we have been put into a conflicting world, we have to adapt to it. Oddly, this completely unchristian idea is most often espoused by so-called Christians, of all people. How can we expect a righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone who will give himself up undividedly to a righteous cause?<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/unity/author/Sophie Scholl/">Sophie Scholl</a></div></div></blockquote>