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An enlightened person raises the level of the consciousness of the entire community.

~ Phyllis Theroux

Phyllis Theroux Community Consciousness Enlightenment

We don’t necessarily need to know each other’s name, age, profession, drug of choice, childhood trauma or recent tragedy to understand what pain feels like and offer comfort. We are strangers drawn together by a shared desire for lasting peace.

~ Marta Mrotek

Marta Mrotek Anonymity Comfort Community Finding Peace Inspiration Peace Recovery Understanding

Many people are good at talking about what they are doing, but in fact do little. Others do a lot but don't talk about it; they are the ones who make a community live.

~ Jean Vanier

Jean Vanier Action Community Talk

Every human activity can be put at the service of the divine and of love. We should all exercise our gift to build community.

~ Jean Vanier

Jean Vanier Action Community Love

Those who have not lived in New Orleans have missed an incredible, glorious, vital city--a place with an energy unlike anywhere else in the world, a majority-African American city where resistance to white supremacy has cultivated and supported a generous, subversive, and unique culture of vivid beauty. From jazz, blues, and and hip-hop to secondlines, Mardi Gras Indians, jazz funerals, and the citywide tradition of red beans and rice on Monday nights, New Orleans is a place of art and music and food and traditions and sexuality and liberation.

~ Jordan Flaherty

Jordan Flaherty Blues Community Culture Experience Jazz Mardi Gras Mardi Gras Indians New Orleans Racism Red Beans And Rice Resiliency Resistence Second Lines

When men learnt to talk in the beginning of the civilised word they used language not as a means of communication alone but as a means of excluding others--using it as a way of setting themselves apart and shutting out strangers.

~ Charlotte Lamb

Charlotte Lamb Civilization Communication Community Exclusion Language Stranger Strangers

Storytelling awakens us to that which is real. Honest. . . . it transcends the individual. . . . Those things that are most personal are most general, and are, in turn, most trusted. Stories bind. . . . They are basic to who we are.A story composite personality which grows out of its community. It maintains a stability within that community, providing common knowledge as to how things are, how things should be -- knowledge based on experience. These stories become the conscience of the group. They belong to everyone.

~ Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams Community Conscience Culture Story

Culture was actually humanity’s attempt to extend the womb.

~ Christopher Henry Dawson

Christopher Henry Dawson Community Culture Legacy Parenthood

As we search for a less extractive and polluting economic order, so that we may fit agriculture into the economy of a sustainable culture, community becomes the locus and metaphor for both agriculture and culture.

~ Wes Jackson

Wes Jackson Agriculture Community Culture

That people you don’t know are worth knowing, that they have something to teach you. That learning about them – that encountering new ideas – doesn’t threaten you, it enriches you. (Celeste Ng)

~ Carolina De Robertis

Carolina De Robertis Community Culture Diversity

There is an unseen river of communication that forever flows -- dark and powerful.

~ Sharon M. Draper

Sharon M. Draper Community Culture

Jack and Bobby Kennedy were too young, too attached to real family to transfer affection and loyalty to those that of their blood or region or upbringing.

~ David Pietrusza

David Pietrusza Assumptions Bias Community Culture Openness

It used to be that parents didn't have to be home. If a neighbor so I child misbehaving, it was considered appropriate for the neighbor to intervene. The parents would be grateful when they found out, and they would take the word of the neighbor if the child protested his innocence.Unmarried and divorced parents tend not to behave that way. Instead, they tend to try to be the good guy to their children.

~ Charles Murray

Charles Murray Community Culture Guilt Parenthood

With the evolution of Us came the evolution of Them.The original Them was anyone who wasn’t blood related — Them was pretty much everyone. Over time, as the number of people in Us got bigger, Them got smaller. Them now might mean anyone in any other country. This is a common Them in America, and a Them that only (light use of this word) consists of 95% of the world. Another common Them in America is anyone who isn’t Christian, which is a measly 68% of the world, or roughly 4.8 Billion Thems.In a relatively short amount of time, Us went from being a fraction of a percent of humanity and Them the rest, to some people experiencing an Us of more than two billion other people, far more than were ever alive at the onset of Us and Them.

~ Sam Killermann

Sam Killermann Community Culture Division Divisiveness Evolution Groups Identity Us And Them

The fundamentalist burns with anti-intellectual zeal, and in reaction sophists are often swollen up with intellectualism. The fundamentalist and the sophist justify their excesses by the sin of their opposite. Fundamentalism and sophistry give piety and philosophy bad reputations with society.

~ John Mark Reynolds

John Mark Reynolds Communication Community Culture Polarization

I'm proud of the culture I come from - we're a small country and a close-knit community.

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Close Knit Community Country Culture Pride Scotland Scottish

Why is it deemed justifiable and appropriate for cops/policeofficers to kill other cops (friendly–fire) and citizens?Why do cops kill?Are they not taught to maim or slow down someone runningor reaching for a weapon?If not, why not?Why do cops kill first and ask questions last?Why are police officers being military trained?What can we as citizens, taxpayers, and voters do to stop thesekillings and beatings of unarmed people?Why do we let this continue?How many more must die or get beat up before we realizesomething is wrong and needs to be changed?Will you, a friend, or a family member have to be killed or beatenby a cop before we realize that things have to change?Who's here to protect us from the cops when they decide to useexcessive force, shoot multiple shells, and/or murder us?

~ Obiora Embry

Obiora Embry Act African American Anger August 2014 Black Community Compassion Or Lack Of Conspiracy Cops Death Despair Division Of Police Do Something Empathy Excessive Force Fear Justice Michael Brown News Non Fiction Peace Peace Officer Police Brutality Police State Protect Us Questions Regret Serve And Protect Slain Stop Executions Stop Persecutions Terrorism Think Too Late Unarmed United States Us Where Is The Love Why Youth

I feel that all knowledge should be in the free-trade zone. Your knowledge, my knowledge, everybody's knowledge should be made use of. I think people who refuse to use other people's knowledge are making a big mistake. Those who refuse to share their knowledge with other people are making a great mistake, because we need it all. I don't have any problem about ideas I got from other people. If I find them useful, I'll just ease them right in and make them my own.

~ Myles Horton

Myles Horton Community Ideas Knowledge Sharing Thinking

At the same time, however, the necessity for economic change in our countries has led us to conceive laws and accept traditions often at the expense of the individual person. Just when many are becoming conscious of the fundamental heritage of the Judeo-Christian tradition to respect each human person, friend or foe, within the actual structure of our society to apply this truth. The very efficiency demanded by our technocratic industrial society renders the life of the old, the unstable and the handicapped almost impossible. as the values of efficiency, individualism, and wealth become the only motivations, they tend to stifle the profound aspirations of man so that little by little he loses all sense of fellowship and community.

~ Jean Vanier

Jean Vanier Capitalism Christianity Community Economics Handicapped Individualism Morality

Storytelling comes naturally to humans, but since we live in an unnatural world, we sometimes need a little help doing what we'd naturally do.

~ Dan Harmon

Dan Harmon Community Human Humanity Inspiration Natural Naturally Storytelling Unnatural Unnaturally

Until a few months ago we had a code of honor, and even the worst ruffians behaved with decency. You could leave your gold in a tent with no guard and no one would touch it, but now all that has changed. The law of the jungle rules, the only ideology is greed. Don't let yourself be parted from your weapons, and always travel in pairs or groups, because this is a land of thieves.

~ Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende Betrayal Community Greed Honesty

A community narrows down and grows dreadful ignorant when it is shut up to its own affairs, and gets no knowledge of the outside world except from a cheap, unprincipled paper.

~ Sarah Orne Jewett

Sarah Orne Jewett Community Ignorance Narrow Mindedness Newspaper

As parents we're meant to help each other out and build each other up.

~ Galit Breen

Galit Breen Community Mommy Wars Mother Motherhood Motherhood Quotes Mothering Parenthood Parenting Parenting 101 Parenting Advice Parenting Children Parenting Quotes Parenting Teenagers Parenting Teens Parenting Tip Parenting Tips Parents Parents And Children

We don't come to the table to fight or to defend. We don't come to prove or to conquer, to draw lines in the sand or to stir up trouble. We come to the table because our hunger brings us there. We come with a need, with fragility, with an admission of our humanity. The table is the great equalizer, the level playing field many of us have been looking everywhere for. The table is the place where the doing stops, the trying stops, the masks are removed, and we allow ourselves to be nourished, like children. We allow someone else to meet our need. In a world that prides people on not having needs, on going longer and faster, on going without, on powering through, the table is a place of safety and rest and humanity, where we are allowed to be as fragile as we feel.

~ Shauna Niequist

Shauna Niequist Communion Community Food Table

Cooking is all about connection, I've learned, between us and other species, other times, other cultures (human and microbial both), but, most important, other people. Cooking is one of the more beautiful forms that human generosity takes; that much I sort of knew. But the very best cooking, I discovered, is also a form of intimacy.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Community Cooking Food

The brief story of the supper at Emmaus carries within it a number of core principles of the Christian life as Luke understands it. First, the idea that one comes to know Christ through acts of generosity to other human beings. It is because of their kindness to a stranger that the disciples find the beloved teacher whom they had lost. Second, there is the idea that they can conjure his presence in prayer and in communal acts such as the breaking of bread - by remembering his life, death, and resurrection - even in an undistinguished house in an anonymous village. The simple acts of generosity and community in daily life are the acts that make real the living presence of Jesus.

~ Kate Cooper

Kate Cooper Christian Life Community Eucharist Generosity Luke

We do not teach and practice community of goods but we teach and testify the Word of the Lord, that all true believers in Christ are of one body (I Cor. 12:13), partakers of one bread (I Cor. 10:17), have one God and one Lord (Eph. 4). Seeing then that they are one, . . . it is Christian and reasonable that they also have divine love among them and that one member cares for another, for both the Scriptures and nature teach this. They show mercy and love, as much as is in them. They do not suffer a beggar among them. They have pity on the wants of the saints. They receive the wretched. They take strangers into their houses. They comfort the sad. They lend to the needy. They clothe the naked. They share their bread with the hungry. They do not turn their face from the poor nor do they regard their decrepit limbs and flesh (Isa. 58). This is the kind of brotherhood we teach.

~ Menno Simons

Menno Simons Bible Community Faith Religion

Without somebody to watch me, laugh at my jokes, tell me what to do, ask me questions, race me to the river, make me guess the names of birds, or challenge me to count the silvery fish in a school, there was nothing for me to do. Without somebody to be somebody to, it was as though I wasn't somebody myself.

~ Michael Dorris

Michael Dorris Community Identity

In the dynamics of the main family of the story, a rising socialist in England's postwar government expects his grandparents to be pleased that the local aristocrat's garden is commandeered to allow the people to get coal underneath. Instead, the grandparents grieve because the garden represents something more than a resource to be divided. It is a symbol of community and beauty.

~ Ken Follett

Ken Follett Art Beauty Community Grandeur Identity

You became the sum total of where you lived, where you shopped, which church you went to, how many kids you had and which taxi company you used, and you only associated with people who had the same responses on their list.

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Community Identity Northern Ireland

As you discover what strength you can draw from your community in this world from which it stands apart, look outward as well as inward. Build bridges instead of walls.

~ Sonia Sotomayor

Sonia Sotomayor Community Diversity Ethnicity Identity

How not to search that space where, for a time span lasting from dusk to dawn, two beings have no other reason to exist than to expose themselves totally to each other- totally, integrally, absolutely- so that their common solitude may appear not in front of their own eyes but in front of ours, yes, how not to look there and how not to rediscover the negative community, the community of those who have no community?

~ Maurice Blanchot

Maurice Blanchot Community Lovers Unavowable

By acknowledging and accepting the ultimate commonality, we can naturally and voluntarily develop the attitude of compassion and benevolence toward other people, other life-forms, and all beings. We will want to live for the good of all because we know that's the way we benefit ourselves, too.

~ Ilchi Lee

Ilchi Lee Benevolence Commonality Community Inspirational Attitude Vision

And if you don’t underestimate me, I won’t underestimate you.

~ Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Character Community Estimation Friendship Respect

The crisis of community has its source in the corruption of character.

~ Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry Character Community

That is the one thing that makes me a Democrat, I suppose - this idea that our communal values, our sense of mutual responsibility and social solidarity, should express themselves not just in the church or the mosque or the synagogue; not just on the blocks where we live, in the places where we work, or within our own families; but also through our government.

~ Barack Obama

Barack Obama Community Government Values

Too many young Indigenous members of our community are being caught up in the criminal justice system, with an increasing number of cases resulting in notably unjust and undue outcomes, primarily due to the lack of resources available

~ Abdullah Reslan Lawyer

Abdullah Reslan Lawyer Aboriginal Legal Service Australia Community Courts Crime Criminal Justice System Government Indigenous Affairs Justice Justice System Law Lawyers Legal Aid Nsw

Housing is a human right. There can be no fairness or justice in a society in which some live in homelessness, or in the shadow of that risk, while others cannot even imagine it.

~ Jordan Flaherty

Jordan Flaherty Community Equity Fairness Government Housing Human Rights Justice Law Public Policy Resistance Social Policy Waste

We are defined by how we choose to exist. Responsibility towards and contribution to society is part of how we make a difference. Every human being wants to make a difference, one of the ways we might do this is through our contribution to communities .

~ Sameh Elsayed

Sameh Elsayed Adam Elsayedtood Choices Community Contribution Defined Difference Existance Experience Plus Human Development Humanity Joumana Ezz Noha Abdel Hameed Responsibility Sameh Elsayed Socitey

[On famous Nobel Laureate Niels Bohr][Niels] Bohr's sort of humor, use of parables and stories, tolerance, dependence on family, feelings of indebtedness, obligation, and guilt, and his sense of responsibility for science, community, and, ultimately, humankind in general, are common traits of the Jewish intellectual. So too is a well-fortified atheism. Bohr ended with no religious belief and a dislike of all religions that claimed to base their teachings on revelations.

~ Finn Aaserud

Finn Aaserud Atheism Atheist Community Dislike Of Religion Family Humankind Humor Intellectual Jew Jewish Niels Bohr Obligation Guilt Parables Responsibility Revelation Science Stories Teaching Tolerance
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