A Quote by Andrew Cuomo

You don't build walls; you build bridges between people. — © Andrew Cuomo
You don't build walls; you build bridges between people.
In the 20th century, we built a lot of walls - we endlessly tried to build walls between us and people we perceived, correctly or incorrect, as our enemies. In the 21st century, because of the advent of networks, the free movement of goods and people across the globe, we need to build security by building bridges instead of building walls.
With stones, you can build walls to separate people or build bridges to unite them.
People have said, 'Let's build bridges,' and frankly, I want to do more than that. I would like break to the walls of ignorance between East and West.
Donald Trump is trying to build a wall. I'm trying to burn walls down and build more bridges.
Sometimes you build up these walls, you build and you build and you build up these walls and you think they’re so strong, but then someone can come along and tip them over with only his fingers, or the weight of his breath.
Walls don't work. ... Instead of building walls to create security, we need to build bridges.
Americans are at our best when we build bridges between us, not walls around us.
Let's build bridges, not walls.
There are two kinds of comics; there are the ones who build bridges, and then there are the people who walk across the bridges as though they built them. The bridge builders are few and far between.
We build too many walls and not enough bridges.
We need to build bridges between the LGBT community and the larger immigrant community. In the end, the bigger the tent we build, the more successful we'll be.
Let us build bridges, my friends, build bridges to human dignity across that gulf that separates black America from white America.
I really do feel that these people are brothers and sisters in God's family. I am looking to build bridges with the Orthodox Church, looking to build bridges with the Catholic Church, with the Anglican church.
We have to Build Bridges of Peace Instead of building Walls of Wars.
Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.
We all have choices. We can build walls or we can build bridges. We can give our talents to creating weapons of annihilation, as so many scientists have done, or we can work to find solutions to humanities greatest problems. Our orientation is found not only in our acts, but also in the policies we support or oppose.
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