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God bless those employees at United who somehow continue to be gracious and patient and generous with customers even while bearing the brunt of a broken company themselves.
- Patrick Lencioni
Our strength as a nation comes in our unity. We are the United States of America, not the divided states. And those who want to divide us are trying to divide us, and we shouldn't let them do it.
- Ben Carson
There is the sky, which is all men's together.
- Euripides
In Jesus Christ we have been chosen from eternity, accepted in time, and united for eternity.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
They said they would rather be outlaws a year in Sherwood Forest than President of the United States forever.
- Mark Twain
Since holiness is the main thing that excites, draws, and governs all gracious affections, it is no wonder that all such affections tend to holiness. That which men love, they desire to have and to be united to, and possessed of. That beauty which men delight in, they desire to be adorned with. Those acts which men delight in, they necessarily incline to do.
- Jonathan Edwards
I feel privileged to play for Manchester United. It is something, when I'm old, I will always be proud of.
- Juan Mata
In Unity there is strength; We can move mountains when we're united and enjoy life - Without unity we are victims. Stay united.
- Bill Bailey
All the people arose as one man.
- Anonymous
The Christian Constitutional Society, its object is first: The support of the Christian religion. Second: The support of the United States.
- Alexander Hamilton
Lots of clubs showed an interest in me, but United just felt right; the whole club, the set-up. It wasn't the fact that it was United, it was that I walked in here and met people, the staff and physios et cetera, and it just felt right.
- Phil Jones
They had merely discovered that comfortable and well-fed people are constitutionally disinclined for united action of any sort—a fact which explains the asinine meekness of the income-tax payer.
- Dorothy Sayers