Quotes About Cohesion
I'm quite good at bringing people together.
~ Nigel Farage
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The five of us don't know how to exist in any other way. We are an ambitious bunch, I guess.
~ Andy Taylor
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If we say, 'The government sucks,' we're kind of saying that we suck.
~ Michael Moore
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My mission has always been to do something that suits everybody.
~ Raphael Saadiq
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And when that's working, the sum can be greater than the parts.
~ Jim Coleman
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It's a lovely moment when everyone's part of something greater than the sum of its parts. That encapsulates what a comedy gig should be, with the comic as the lightning rod, the Norse mischief god, getting the audience to do something they wouldn't necessarily do.
~ Bill Bailey
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It doesn't matter if you are in Borough Park in the Hasidic community, if you're in Flatbush in the Korean community, if you're in Sunset Park in the Chinese community, if you're in Rockaway, if you're out in Queens, in the Dominican community, Washington Heights - all of you have the power to fuel us.
~ Eric Adams
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The element of harmony is super important.
~ Pharrell Williams
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Just because you put super great musicians together, it doesn't mean you're going to have that chemistry as a band.
~ Brian Setzer
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Black Jack did not object to sending his men into the French and British lines under American command, but he did not want them dispersed.
~ Joseph E. Persico
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Cuarto, una sociedad menos dividida, una economía con mayor equidad, funciona mejor.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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A man and a woman Are one. A man and a woman and a blackbird Are one.
~ Wallace Stevens
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We are stronger together than we are alone.
~ Walter Payton
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As tranquil streams that meet and merge and flow as one to meet the sea, our kindred hearts and minds unite to build a church that shall be free. Marion Franklin Ham, no. 145
~ Warren R. Ross
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The orders of society, in all well-constituted governments, are mutually bound together, and important to each other; there can be no such thing in a free government as a vacuum; and whenever one is likely to take place, by the drawing off of the rich and intelligent from the poor, the bad passions of society will rush in to fill up the space, and rend the whole asunder. Though
~ Washington Irving
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United we stand, disunited we die.
~ Wesley D'Amico
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that people can maintain an unshakable faith in any proposition, however absurd, when they are sustained by a community of like-minded believers.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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This band has never had an argument. It's just amazing.
~ Dave Edmunds
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A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. —Coach John Wooden
~ James C. Hunter
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All it really seems to prove is that if you assemble a number of like-minded people, who share a certain view of sheltering and how it should be done, a test will confirm that they agree with each other most of the time about what sheltering means.
~ James Crawford
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He believed that the quality of experience one has as a member of any team depends on the caliber and motivation of the people one serves with.
~ James D. Hornfischer
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They called you the Glue" "The Glue?" "Yeah. Probably because you're kind of the glue that holds us all together
~ James Dashner
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Community is not something you have, like pizza. Now is it something you can buy. It's a living organism based on a web of interdependencies- which is to say, a local economy. It expresses itself physically as connectedness, as buildings actively relating to each other, and to whatever public space exists, be it the street, or the courthouse or the village green.
~ James Howard Kunstler
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Community is not something you have, like pizza. Nor is it something you can buy. It's a living organism based on a web of interdependencies- which is to say, a local economy. It expresses itself physically as connectedness, as buildings actively relating to each other, and to whatever public space exists, be it the street, or the courthouse or the village green.
~ James Howard Kunstler
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