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"I think the world should be one community"

- Neil Tennant

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The quote by Neil Tennant recommends that he thinks the world ought to be unified as one neighborhood. He is advocating for a world where individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs come together in consistency and understanding. He believes that by joining as one, we can develop a much better world for everybody. He is recommending that we should pursue a world where everyone is appreciated and accepted, no matter their distinctions. He is likewise suggesting that we must work together to develop a world where everybody has access to the same chances and resources. By coming together as one, we can develop a world where everybody is treated similarly and fairly. This quote is a call to action for us to come together and develop a much better world for everyone.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Neil Tennant somewhere between July 10, 1954 and today. He was a famous Musician from England. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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