Quotes About Cooperation
Grandpa," I asked, "what good's it going to do us, knowing his name?" "It might do a lot of good," Grandpa said. "This trainer says that if you could make friends with that monkey he would probably do anything you wanted him to do." "Make friends with him!" I said. "Grandpa, I don't
~ Wilson Rawls
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There is only one thing worse than fighting with allies, and that is fighting without them
~ Winston Churchill
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All I want is compliance with my wishes, after reasonable discussion.
~ Winston Churchill
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If we don't end war, war will end us.
~ Winston Churchill
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If the human race wishes to have a prolonged and indefinite period of material prosperity, they have only got to behave in a peaceful and helpful way toward one another.
~ Winston Churchill
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If every one of you was to clean before his own front door, all would be clean of cow flops.
~ Winston Graham
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Demelza said: 'It seems to me no man is wise enough if the woman is not wise enough.
~ Winston Graham
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But fear and fascination are yokefellows, oxen out of step but pulling in the same direction
~ Winston Graham
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The effective combination of the whole English-speaking world in the waging of war and the creation of the Grand Alliance form the conclusion to this part of my account. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL CHARTWELL January 1, 1950
~ Winston S. Churchill
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the result will require that the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom should exert all their influence to get Russia to act moderately and sensibly and not to flout world opinion.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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It would be an ill day for all the world and for the pair of them if they did not go on working together and marching together and sailing together and flying together, whenever something has to be done for the sake of freedom and fair play all over the world. That is the great hope of the future.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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We must build a kind of United States of Europe.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Mr. Martin and Mr. Rowan
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I remember that we had a discussion in the war about unity of command, and that Mr. Lloyd George said, It is not a question of one general being better than another, but of one general being better than two.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I look forward to a United States of Europe in which the barriers between the nations will be greatly minimised and unrestricted travel will be possible.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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depended. On this point we should never have given way, but the refusal would have been bitterly resented by our struggling Ally, and would have poisoned all our relations. It was even with an actual sense of relief that some of our high commanders addressed themselves to our new and grimly simplified problem. As
~ Winston S. Churchill
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In working with Allies it sometimes happens that they develop opinions of their own.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Great Britain and the United States all one? Yes, I am all for that, and you mean me to run for President?
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Never be separated from the Americans.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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The Soviet machine is quite convinced it can get everything by bullying, and I am sure it is a matter of some importance to show that this is not necessarily always true.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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No people respond more spontaneously to fair play. If you treat Americans well they always want to treat you better. 1943, 29 MAY
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Great Britain will certainly do her utmost to organise a coalition resistance to any act of aggression committed by any Power, and it is believed that the United States will co-operate with her, and even possibly take the lead of the world, on account of her numbers and strength, in the good work of preventing such tendencies to aggression before they break into open war.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Your leader is only one man," I heard my voice say. "His strength is no more supernatural than your own, nor is his virtue, and by himself he could never preserve the good things that belong by right to everyone. To govern well, he must have your help—the help of his true, trustworthy friends. You must forever be worthy of his trust, and you must raise up true friends of your own, to help you carry your own burdens. And it is love that must bind all of us together.
~ Xenophon
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All bickering would then cease, and no man would be jealous of his comrade's arms or his passion for glory. As the critical hour approached, everyone would cast away all thoughts of rivalry, and they would see their comrades for what they really were—their closest allies in the struggle for the common good. One
~ Xenophon
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