Those who seek to profit by division don't stand a chance.
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There is more power in unity than division.
In this decisive hour of our national history, union means life and division means death.
Definitely, there's a lot of strength in depth in my division.
I'm actually about as famous as a fourth division footballer from the 70s.
During World War II, law-abiding Japanese-American citizens were herded into remote internment camps, losing their jobs, businesses and social standing, while an all-Japanese-American division fought heroically in Europe.
And so the very thing that should make Egypt strong - the richness and diversity of her culture - serves to divide her and make her weak.
Divide the big task into small pieces which can be done every day
If you have half a nothing - sell it for a double something, resell half at double-price, and buy another something and a half - how much nothing will you have two days from then? Like three. Because three is the short version of _, and _ is involved in virtually anything, in some form, if you believe what the internet tells you.
Nothing causes more people to deny God, misunderstand God, mistreat others, or abuse Nature more than the illusion of separateness. Nothing. No thing.
I wish there wasn't such a division between people who believe certain things and people who don't. It seems vastly hypocritical on both ends, these two groups of people both claiming to believe in good things and yet willing to do bad things to each other for disagreeing.
The more we realize that we are only separated by the membrane of our own limiting and dividing beliefs, the more sand we remove, ultimately uncovering the deep and direct roots between us. Only then is society truly united, when we realize we are a whole, composed of cohesive parts.
Ethnic minorities were 10 times more likely than whites to eat at a table where they were the only representative of their race.
When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you.
Each man is an island unto himself. But though a sea of difference may divide us, an entire world of commonality lies beneath.
When we separate ourselves from the rest of the world, the world becomes a lonely and difficult place to live in. When we see ourselves as completely separate, we cannot call upon the power and strength that comes from unity, from being part of a greater whole. In today's world, we buy into the lie that if we do see ourselves as--or make ourselves into--a part of the greater whole, then we'll lose our identity and become nothing more than another face in the crowd, a lemming who does nothing but follow others and never creates his or her own life. Nothing, though, could be further from the truth.
Our differences need not divide us because even as we are unique and individual, we are also all one.
All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.