Quotes About Cooperation
The more borders we have, the more quarrels, the more wars. That's one way to think about borders - they're trouble.
~ Robert Krulwich
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Wars and conflicts are not inevitable. They are caused by human beings.
~ Martti Ahtisaari
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As a massively multiplayer online RPG, 'The Old Republic' has no single-player components; you cooperate with and compete against other people in a virtual, persistently online recreation of the 'Star Wars' universe.
~ Jason Schreier
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The European Borders Agency in Warsaw has been created to help border forces in Europe cooperate more.
~ Gijs de Vries
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I understand that the tendency of foreign countries in recent years has been to establish particularly close relations with one or two others among all the countries which have general relations. In time of peace, they make secret treaties in advance, and in wartime, they aid one another with military provisions and armaments.
~ Zhang Zhidong
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We don't put gender roles on our marriage and our relationship. If I'm working a lot and Cory's home, he will put Cree to bed, and if dishes need to be washed, he will wash them. So it's not like, 'Oh, I'm going to wait until my wife gets home, and she's going to be doing all that.'
~ Tia Mowry
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Every one of us has a small but critical part to play in the battle against coronavirus. From washing our hands to wearing a face covering on public transport and in shops, every time we take one of these actions, we push the virus further into retreat.
~ Alok Sharma
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It is clear that there needs to be a closer working relationship between the United States and India. How can we have a close relationship if decision-makers in Washington know very little, if anything, about the religious beliefs, values, and practices of India's 800 million Hindus?
~ Tulsi Gabbard
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Washington is gripped by crab-in-the-bucket syndrome. And there's no cure in sight. Put a single crab in an uncovered bucket, and it will find a way to climb up and out on its own. Put a dozen crabs in a bucket, and 11 will fight with all their might to pull down the striver who attempts escape.
~ Michelle Malkin
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We saw what happened in Jimmy Carter's administration. President Carter was a good man with the best of intentions. But he came to Washington without a good working relationship with Democratic members of Congress, which played a big part in his administration's problems.
~ Jim Hunt
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And I realized a wondrous truth: that knowledge could be our treasure, that there were things humankind knew that we did not, that our conquest need not comprise taking and killing, but could consist of our mutual conquest of ignorance and distrust.
~ Rachel Hartman
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All is well--or could be, if we worked to make it so. We were the fingers of the world, putting itself to rights.
~ Rachel Hartman
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We're each a part of the body of Christ—some of us are eyes with the gift of vision, others are feet with the ability to mobilize into action. The eyes can't move without the feet. The feet don't know where to head without the eyes. We're each gifted to meet the others' needs.
~ Rachel Olsen
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We are each of us angels with one wing. And we can only fly embracing each other." —Luciano de Crescenzo
~ RaeAnne Thayne
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We are each of us angels with one wing. And we can only fly embracing each other.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
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One of the things I believe is that as long as Raja and I are translating, her people and mine may have something to do besides going to war for embarrassing reasons.
~ Raja alem
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The fact that Hindus and Muslims had worked jointly, 'renouncing their mutual antipathies', also interested Marx.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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Muhammad Ali Jauhar, who for three remarkable years (1919-1922) championed Hindi-Muslim partnership, dismissed the 'divide-and-rule' explanation for India's problems. 'They don't divide,' Jauhar pointed out. 'We divide and they rule.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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Tej Singh had scrupulously 'refrained from attacking [Ferozepur] and secretly informed the British of his goodwill'.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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In all countries, there are people, in numbers large or small, who are moved by the vision of a new social order in which democracy, egalitarianism and cooperation - the essential values of socialism - would be the prevailing principle of social organization. It is in the growth in their numbers and in the success of their struggles that lies the best hope for humankind.
~ Ralph Miliband
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In overcoming prejudice, working together is even more effective than talking together.
~ Ralph W. Sockman
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Asian Relations Conference
~ Ramachandra Guha
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promoting concord in the place of discord
~ Ramachandra Guha
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Management: An art of handling conflicting Egos to meet a common objective, be it political, organisational or societal in nature.
~ RAMANA PEMMARAJU
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