The strongest bond of human sympathy outside the family relation should be one uniting working people of all nations and tongues and kindreds.

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See fellow workers as allies, not opponents. Stop waiting for someone else to deliver fairness — organize, act, and hold yourself accountable. Solidarity across borders turns scattered effort into real power and makes progress practical, not just hopeful. Abraham Lincoln framed unity among workers as a practical force that turns shared struggle into tangible change.

When to use it

  • Bring the line up in a shop-floor meeting to push colleagues to stop blaming management alone and start coordinating on safety and pay.
  • Use the sentence in a union outreach message to remind people that shared problems need shared action across departments and communities.
  • Quote it when planning cross-border collaboration to cut through excuses and focus everyone on common goals and responsibilities.
  • Share it in a training session to challenge volunteers to treat diverse teammates as partners, and to act instead of waiting for fixes.