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When we talk about what we believe we divide. When we talk about who we believe in we unite.
— E. Stanley Jones
...the experience of battle forever divides those who talk of nothing else but its prospect from those who talk of everything else but its memory.
— James D Hornfischer
I want to be a person who has her eyes on what unites people, not what divides us.
— Alisa Hope Wagner
Mankind divides itself into two classes,
benefactors and malefactors. The second class is vast; the first a handful. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
benefactors and malefactors. The second class is vast; the first a handful. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Whereas devotees of globalization stress what unifies humankind, traditional realists stress what divides us.
— Robert D. Kaplan
I'm always astounded at the way we automatically look at what divides and separates us. We never look at what people have in common.
— Doris Lessing
[Snobbishness] is the desire for what divides men and the inability to value what unites them.
— Joseph Epstein
Psalm 29:7 The voice of the Lord divides the flames of fire.
— Daniel Ankele
Nothing ever stops; it divides and multiplies, and I guess sometimes it gets ground down superfine, but it doesn't just blow away.
— Ralph Ellison
Religion divides us, while it is our human characteristics that bind us to each other.
— Hermann Bondi
The world divides into those who like the managed induction of terror and those who don't. I do not find terror exciting. I find it terrifying.
— David Foster Wallace
The Things That Divide Us Are Stronger Than The Things That Unite Us.
— Jonathan Hickman
Only one letter divides the comic from the cosmic.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Divide the fire, and you will the sooner put it out.
— Publilius Syrus
But for someone like me, who moved into an entirely different world when still quite young, it's as if a deep gap divides my past and my present.
— Minae Mizumura
Our common humanity is more important than all the things that divide us.
— Mairead Corrigan
Democracy divides people into workers and loafers. It makes no provision for those who have no time to work.
— Karl Kraus
Some people seem born with a head in which the thin partition that divides great wit from folly is wanting.
— Robert Southey
What divides men is less a difference in ideas than a likeness in pretensions.
— Pierre-Jean De Beranger
The intellect always cuts and divides like a pair of scissors. The heart sews things together and unites like a needle. The tailor uses both.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
You can't divide a business like a sack of apples.
— Edward Bernds
It's amazing how close I have been, all this time, to my old life. And yet the distance that divides me from it is vast.
— Lauren Oliver
Nothing divides one so much as thought.
— R.H. Blyth
... Perhaps this momentary life of ours is only the light that divides our infinite origin from our infinite end.
— Juan Ramon Jimenez
Two guys and I love them both. Loyalty divides and subtracts me from both of them.
— Corrine Jackson
It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.
— Audre Lorde
The world divides into facts.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Indeed in nothing is the power of the Dark Lord more clearly shown than in the estrangement that divides all those who still oppose him.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Religion does three things quite effectively: Divides people, Controls people, Deludes people.
— Carlespie Mary Alice McKinney
Don't make a bridge which divides you with everyone by your own assumptions ...
As distance always doesn't ensure solutions — Adil Adam Memon
As distance always doesn't ensure solutions — Adil Adam Memon
Religion is here to unite us. It's not here to divide us. If it's dividing us, it's not God's religion, it's something else.
— Hamza Yusuf
What's exciting is there's a curtain that divides the audience from this other world. You want to see behind.
— Matthew Macfadyen
The devil divides the world between atheism and superstition.
— George Herbert
The word career is a divisive word. It's a word that divides the normal life from business or professional life.
— Grace Paley
A president can ask for reconciliation in the racial conflict that divides Americans. But reconciliation comes only from the hearts of people.
— Richard M. Nixon
Where the eye divides, the ear connects.
— John Luther Adams
I believe that our national security lies not just in protecting our borders, but in bridging divides.
— Joe Lieberman
Class is a way of looking at society that divides people into different categories based on how much money they're willing to make.
— Stephen Colbert
A hair divides what is false and true.
— Omar Khayyam
Remembrance and reflection how allied. What thin partitions divides sense from thought.
— Alexander Pope
Karaoke divides humanity into two groups: those who don't want to sing and shouldn't be compelled, and those who do and shouldn't be allowed.
— Dennis Vickers
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Nothing will divide the church so much as the love of power.
— Saint John Chrysostom
Co-mingling really disturbs a lot of the purists, who want to see the historical and cultural divides instead of the meshing.
— Laura Owens
In nature, if a cell gets too big, it divides. You can't come up with a set of rules that's going to work for 350 million people. You're just not.
— Steven Soderbergh
Silence is a form of communication. Speech divides us.
— David Malouf
There are always a few who stand up in times of communal madness and have the courage to say that what unites us is greater than what divides us.
— Geraldine Brooks
What unites us, is much greater than what divides us.
— Pope John XXIII
The most impregnable wall invisibly divides you from yourself.
— Khang Kijarro Nguyen
I divide the world into learners and non-learners.
— Benjamin Barber
The mind defines, decides, doubts and divides - only the heart truly binds.
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
Sport allows people to come together, but politics divides people.
— Francois Hollande
Inequality hardens society into a class system. Inequality divides us from one another ... Inequality undermines democracy.
— George Packer
The moon is up, and yet it is not night,
The sun as yet divides the day with her. — George Gordon Byron
The sun as yet divides the day with her. — George Gordon Byron
A leader, who divides his own people, contaminates his platform and begins to destroy his own territory.
— Archibald Marwizi
Pride divides the men, humility joins them.
— Socrates
I love men, not for what unites them, but for what divides them, and I want to know most of all what gnaws at their hearts.
— Guillaume Apollinaire
Like life, peace begins with women. We are the first to forge lines of alliance and collaboration across conflict divides.
— Zainab Salbi
Where truth goes, I will go, and where truth is I will be, and nothing but death shall divide me and the truth.
— Thomas Brooks
The present is the ever moving shadow that divides yesterday from tomorrow. In that lies hope.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
There shouldn't be an announcement that divides our food between what tastes good and what is good for us.
— Marcus Samuelsson
Life divides into amazing enjoyable times and appalling experiences that will make future amazing anecdotes.
— Caitlin Moran
In the space which thought creates around itself there is no love. This space divides man from man.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Absurdity is not an autonomous state; it does not exist in the world, but is instead exhaled from the abyss that divides us from a mute world.
— Robert Zaretsky
The e-reader certainly sorts out the sheep from the goats, and divides those who need to read from those who like to turn the pages.
— Margaret Drabble
Prose divides shame into stations.
— Wayne Koestenbaum
The way politics divides the world is into friend and enemy.
— Francis Parker Yockey
Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us.
— Sargent Shriver
What is constitutive is the action that divides madness, and not the science elaborated once this division is made.
— Michel Foucault
Language is the Rubicon that divides man from beast.
— Max Muller
Do you think it's possible that love multiples? We're taught to think it divides. There's only so much to go around, like diamonds. It multiples.
— Rita Mae Brown
In order for one to discover Divine Truth, one must be willing and able to go beyond the religious dogma that divides, rather than unites, humanity.
— Jason E. Marshall
Divide et impera must be the motto of every nation that either hates or fears us.
— Alexander Hamilton
Divides into three classes,
things to be enjoyed, things to be used, and things which use and enjoy. — Augustine Of Hippo
things to be enjoyed, things to be used, and things which use and enjoy. — Augustine Of Hippo
Friendship multiplies the good of life and divides the evil.
— Baltasar Gracian
Better the pride that resides as a citizen of the world than a pride that divides when a colorful rag is unfurled
— Neil Peart
Friendship multiplies joy and divides sorrow.
— Nicky Gumbel
Differences don't just threaten and divide us. They also inform, enrich, and enliven us.
— Harriet Lerner
What divides us pales in comparison to what unites us.
— Edward Kennedy
The profound difference that divides the human race is a question of bait - whether to fish with worms or not ...
— Virginia Woolf
Love subtracts sorrow,
divides trouble,
adds blessings,
and multiplies joy. — Matshona Dhliwayo
divides trouble,
adds blessings,
and multiplies joy. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Our political vagueness divides men, it does not fuse them.
— G.K. Chesterton
I cannot stand repetition: routine divides me from potential novelties within my reach.
— Clarice Lispector
I'm not one who divides music, dance or art into various categories. Either something works, or it doesn't.
— Twyla Tharp
Richard Barager has written THE novel of the Sixties - a passion-filled, pitch-perfect, roller coaster of a tale about the decade that divides us all.
— David Horowitz