We go on and on about our differences. But, you know, our differences are less important than our similarities. People have a lot in common with one another, whether they see that or not.
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We have much more in common with other people than we have apart.
People are pretty much alike. It's only that our differences are more susceptible to definition than our similarities.
I tend to see the similarities in people and not the differences.
For too long, we have focused on our differences - in our politics and backgrounds, in our race and beliefs - rather than cherishing the unity and pride that binds us together.
Yes, we are all different. Different customs, different foods, different mannerisms, different languages, but not so different that we cannot get along with one another. If we will disagree without being disagreeable.
You know, we have our differences, everybody does, honest, real differences, but I do believe strongly that we as neighbors are drawn together far more than we're driven apart.
It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.
Well, because we're so different as people. And it's that difference that probably also makes it easy to stay together, because we don't get in each others way.
Sometimes we are separated by differences, and sometimes we are united by common ideals of respect and compassion.
Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.
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