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Poems or famous quotes about unity

Mao Zedong: When the army and the people are united as one, let’s see who can be the enemy in the world.

Mao Zedong: Avoiding pride is a matter of principle for leaders and an important condition for maintaining unity.

O'Neill: Why don't proletarians all over the world unite and rise up? They have nothing to lose but their chains!

Folk proverb: Unity is strength.

John Dickinson: Our cause is just and our unity is strong.

Mao Zedong: The education of mastering ideology is the central link in uniting the whole party to carry out the great political struggle.

United as one

With one heart and one mind, Mount Tai can move

Everyone gathers firewood and the flames rise

Unite to crush all obstacles

Unity is strength. When everyone adds firewood and the flames rise, three stooges stand up to Zhuge Liang and people unite, Mount Tai will move

Your bells can only be heard when they ring in unison. When they ring alone, they will only be drowned in the sea. In the sound of those old clocks. ------Gorky

Unity---when people need it, it can help the people overcome all kinds of chaos. ------Gorky

One flower cannot dress up the beautiful spring, only the efforts of many people can move mountains and fill seas. ------Lei Feng

Only those with a strong spirit of cooperation can survive and create civilization. -----〈India〉 Rabindranath Tagore

There are many people who like the vegetation and flowers on water or land. Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty was partial to chrysanthemums; since the Li and Tang dynasties, people in the world have particularly liked peonies; but I only like the nobility of the lotus, which comes from the mud and is not contaminated with dirt. After being washed with clear water, it appears pure but not charming. It has a clear heart and a straight appearance, unlike vines spreading everywhere or branches crisscrossing everywhere. The aroma is pure and fragrant from a distance, and it is as graceful as a beautiful lady on the water. It can only be appreciated from a distance and cannot be played with wantonly.

I liken the chrysanthemum to a reclusive person among the flowers. Peony is the symbol of wealth among flowers. And what about the lotus? He is a gentleman among flowers. Alas! (Interjection, used as a particle here to emphasize the tone) People who love chrysanthemums are rarely heard of after Tao Yuanming's death.

How many people who love lotus have the same love as me? (How many people are there?) And those who love peonies are suitable for most people