"In addressing you I feel that I am not so much speaking to the representatives of diverse States of Europe and America as to the exponents of principles and hopes that are common to us all, and without which our life on earth would be a life without horizon or prospect"
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman
About this Quote
This quote by Henry Campbell-Bannerman speaks to the concept of unity and shared worths amongst people of different nations. He suggests that, regardless of our differences in citizenship, all of us share certain principles and hopes that bring us together. He implies that without these shared values, our lives would lack function or instructions. He is highlighting the value of acknowledging our commonalities and interacting to produce a better future. This quote speaks with the power of partnership and the capacity of what can be accomplished when we come together. It is a tip that, despite our differences, we are all part of a bigger global community which our actions have an impact on the world around us.
This quote is written / told by Henry Campbell-Bannerman between September 7, 1836 and April 22, 1908. He/she was a famous author.
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