"God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life"
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The clever move is the phrase “various and unique places.” Royce flatters individuality while quietly relocating it. Your uniqueness isn’t a license to stand apart; it’s a role. “Harmony” does heavy lifting here: it suggests difference without chaos, coordination without coercion. That’s the subtextual pitch to a democratic society tempted by either moral relativism (everyone their own truth) or authoritarian unity (one truth, imposed). Royce offers a third option: unity that requires diversity to be fully itself.
Context matters: Royce is a key American idealist, arguing that meaning and truth depend on an encompassing community of interpretation - what he sometimes frames as an Absolute or a “Beloved Community.” Read that way, the quote is less about private consolation than about obligation. If your life has a “place” in a larger divine coherence, then you’re accountable to that coherence - and to the other lives that make the harmony possible.
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Royce, Josiah. (2026, January 17). God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-is-one-all-our-lives-have-various-and-unique-24735/
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Royce, Josiah. "God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-is-one-all-our-lives-have-various-and-unique-24735/.
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"God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-is-one-all-our-lives-have-various-and-unique-24735/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









