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Quotes About Cooperation

The scientists chaps had been very insistent that everything was going to be perfectly all right providing nobody panicked and everybody got on and did their bit in an orderly fashion.
~ Douglas Adams
Ford Shouted out, Hey listen! I think we've got enough problems of our own having you shooting at us, so if you could avoid laying your problems on us as well, I think we'd all find it easier to cope
~ Douglas Adams
Gideon," he said, "think for a minute about the qualities that a leader—even a co-leader—is required to have. He's a team player. He's good at inspiring others. He's able to hide his true feelings, put up a false front when necessary. He projects confidence at all times—even if he doesn't feel confident. He can't be a freelancer. And he's certainly not a loner. Now, tell me: do any of these qualities describe you?
~ Douglas Preston
interjecting our and we into his advice
~ Douglas Preston
There was a burst of talk and radio chatter as they discussed what to do. Within minutes, they loaded the body into the back of one jeep, restrung the live wires, fixed the fence, and drove back to the portal in the hill, which then closed slowly and silently behind them.
~ Douglas Preston
One of my favorite definitions of enlightenment comes from a Jesuit priest named Anthony de Mello, who passed away some years ago. Someone asked him to define his experience of enlightenment. He said, "Enlightenment is absolute cooperation with the inevitable." I love that, because it defines enlightenment not just as a realization, but as an activity. Enlightenment is when everything within us is in cooperation with the flow of life itself, with the inevitable.
~ Adyashanti
God ever works with those that work with will.
~ Aeschylus
When a man's willing and eager, the gods join in.
~ Aeschylus
Union gives strength.
~ Aesop
He who shares the danger ought to share the prize.
~ Aesop
You may share the labours of the great, but you may not share the spoil.
~ Aesop
I've always believed in writing without a collaborator, because when two people are writing the same book, each believes he gets all the worries and only half the royalties.
~ Agatha Christie
I've always believed in writing without a collaborator, because where two people are writing the same book, each believes he gets all the worries and only half the royalties.
~ Agatha Christie
Will you be so kind, Mademoiselle, as to write down your permanent address on this piece of paper?' She complied. Her writing was clear and legible.
~ Agatha Christie
Tampoco creo, por mi parte, que esté yo dispuesto a hacer tal cosa. Tuppence y yo no hemos llegado todavía a ese extremo. Los asuntos los emprendemos y los acabamos juntos. Al decir aquello tenía fija en la mente una frase pronunciada hacia el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial: «Una aventura común». Así había sido su vida con Tuppence y así sería siempre… «Una aventura común…»
~ Agatha Christie
Turkey wants a policy of engagement exactly like President Obama's new approach. Policy of engagement, less confrontation, less tense attitude, especially in the region.
~ Ahmet Davutoglu
When people are laughing, they're generally not killing each other.
~ Alan Alda
When people are laughing, they're generally not killing one another.
~ Alan Alda
As full and equal partners Adam and Eve were responsible to tend the garden, to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth, to subdue the earth, and to rule over the creatures. In other words, together they were given stewardship of the earth because they were equals.
~ Alan F. Johnson
Maybe, Reshmina thought, they wouldn't fight at all. Maybe they would spend their time doing something else instead, like building factories and schools and hospitals.
~ Alan Gratz
We're a team, you and I
~ Alan Gratz
Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers.
~ Alan King
The best friendships do not require that anyone keep the upper hand.
~ Alan Loy McGinnis
When you live with other people and you are content to make a mess in shared spaces, you dishonor the people you live with.
~ Alan Morinis