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Quotes About Cooperation

If we all give our power to one person, that's what the world will be. If we all decide to make the world a beautiful place, it'll be a beautiful place.
~ Kamasi Washington
It's a beautiful thing when you serve the team.
~ John David Washington
I've never been known for being a team player, but I've adjusted to being part of a big cast and it has worked out beautifully.
~ Leslie Jordan
If Australia wants to be a friend of Asia, it should stop behaving as if it is there to teach us how to run our country.
~ Mahathir Mohamad
There is no room for selfish behaviour at Bayern.
~ Thomas Muller
However good an actor may be, he can't make a scene believable on his own, so it has to be a team work.
~ Vicky Kaushal
I'm the kind of actor who truly believes that every play is a company play.
~ Jason Butler Harner
I try, when I go into places, not to belittle what's gone before, because I know how difficult it is to manage, and everybody does it differently.
~ Mark Hughes
If the expansion of the LDS faith continues at its current pace, within sixty years governing the United States will become "impossible without Mormon cooperation," according to the eminent scholar Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University—and an unabashed admirer of Joseph Smith and the Mormons.
~ Jon Krakauer
Today we are faced with the preeminent fact that, if civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships—the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace….The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith.
~ Jon Meacham
There was, of course, a more immediate point to frequent gatherings of lawmakers, diplomats, and cabinet officers at the president's table. It tends to be more difficult to oppose—or at least to vilify—someone with whom you have broken bread and drunk wine. Caricatures crack as courses are served; imagined demonic plots fade with dessert. Jefferson
~ Jon Meacham
to Congress for
~ Jon Meacham
Lincoln said that he believed "the legitimate object of government is 'to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves.'
~ Jon Meacham
There was, of course, a more immediate point to frequent gatherings of lawmakers, diplomats, and cabinet officers at the president's table. It tends to be more difficult to oppose—or at least to vilify—someone with whom you have broken bread and drunk wine. Caricatures crack as courses are served; imagined demonic plots fade with dessert.
~ Jon Meacham
met here as Americans to solve that problem.
~ Jon Meacham
It tends to be more difficult to oppose—or at least to vilify—someone with whom you have broken bread and drunk wine. Caricatures
~ Jon Meacham
Many Americans have never liked acknowledging that the public sector has always been integral to making the private sector successful.
~ Jon Meacham
But they always stayed in the arena, grappling with each other and with Stalin to find a way to win. Had they failed, or truly fallen out with each other, we could be living in a different world.
~ Jon Meacham
The cost of partisanship for partisanship's sake—of seeing politics as blood sport, where the kill is the only object of the exercise—was, Livingston said, too high for a free society to pay.
~ Jon Meacham
system, which opens the way for all." Too often, people view their own opportunity as dependent on domination over others, which helps explain why such people see the expansion of opportunity for all as a loss of opportunity for themselves. In such moments the forces of reaction thrive.
~ Jon Meacham
Too often, people view their own opportunity as dependent on domination over others, which helps explain why such people see the expansion of opportunity for all as a loss of opportunity for themselves.
~ Jon Meacham
The perfect should not be the enemy of the good...compromise is the oxygen of democracy.
~ Jon Meacham
Today we are faced with the pre-eminent fact that, if civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships—the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together and work together in the same world, at peace.
~ Jon Meacham
Others took exception to being forced to wear little-girl-type dresses (a psychopath-devised punishment for noncooperation in the program).
~ Jon Ronson