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Quotes About Cohesion

And then you might learn, as we did from a local, that the reason hundreds of starlings in flight will twist and turn in unison is because the ones on the outside are constantly trying to get to the inside where they feel safer. Some
~ Bill Bryson
In order to build a cohesive unit, it helps to start with great players.
~ Blair Singer
If you have natural predators at the table," Priebus said, "things don't move." So the White House was not leading on key issues like health care and tax reform. Foreign policy was not coherent and often contradictory. "Why?" asked Priebus. "Because when you put a snake and a rat and a falcon and a rabbit and a shark and a seal in a zoo without walls, things start getting nasty and bloody. That's what happens.
~ Bob Woodward
Swamp creatures prefer to work with their own.
~ Brad Thor
But we are strong, each in our purpose, and we are all more strong together.
~ Bram Stoker
What life have you if you have not life together?
~ T.S. Eliot
The first rule of an expedition is that everyone should stick together.
~ Tahir Shah
Everything each of us does affects the others. None of us lives in a vacuum. We're simply children on a quest to gain the highest forms of wisdom without being compromised in the process. But when one is compromised, the others are compromised. You see that, don't you?
~ Ted Dekker
There's talented players in the Ireland set-up and if we can get all us gelling together, you'll have a good team.
~ Matt Doherty
I'd like to see the haredim become part of the Israeli society.
~ Ayelet Shaked
When me and Joker are on, I don't think there's anyone who can stop us.
~ Jamal Murray
The problem with this understanding of autonomy is that shared values serve the important function of making social life possible.
~ Francis Fukuyama
National identity is frequently formed in deliberate opposition to other groups and therefore serves to perpetuate conflict even as it strengthens internal social cohesion. National cohesion may express itself as external aggression. Human beings cooperate in order to compete, and compete to cooperate.
~ Francis Fukuyama
Some people today argue that religion is primarily a source of violence, conflict, and social discord.25 Historically, however, religion has played the opposite role: it is a source of social cohesion that permits human beings to cooperate far more widely and securely than they would if they were the simple rational and self-interested agents posited by the economists.
~ Francis Fukuyama
Some people today argue that religion is primarily a source of violence, conflict, and social discord. Historically, however, religion has played the opposite role: it is a source of social cohesion that permits human beings to cooperate far more widely and securely than they would if they were the simple rational and self-interested agents posited by the economists.
~ Francis Fukuyama
You may be a puzzle, but I like the way the parts fit.
~ Frank Sinatra
The more the people understand, the more watchful they become, and the more they come to realize that finally everything depends on them and their salvation lies in their own cohesion, in the true understanding of their interests, and in knowing who their enemies are. The people come to understand that wealth is not the fruit of labor but the result of organized, protected robbery.
~ Frantz Fanon
Such a colonized intellectual, dusted over by colonial culture, will in the same way discover the substance of village assemblies, the cohesion of people's committees, and the extraordinary fruitfulness of local meetings and groupments. Henceforward, the interests of one will be the interests of all, for in concrete fact everyone will be discovered by the troops, everyone will be massacred—or everyone will be saved.
~ Frantz Fanon
We identified four key learnings during our rumble. First, as a leadership team, we need a shared understanding of all the moving pieces so no single person is the connective tissue.
~ Brene Brown
Technology serves to institute new, more effective, and more pleasant forms of social control and social cohesion. The totalitarian tendency of these controls seems to assert itself in still another sense—by spreading to the less developed and even to the pre-industrial areas of the world, and by creating similarities in the development of capitalism and communism.
~ Herbert Marcuse
Yes, the national team is all one team. We are not Real Madrid players, Barcelona players, Celta Vigo players... all of us are a group.
~ Lucas Vazquez
The one thing I've always felt - and I might be naive - is that if you nurture a particular situation regarding relationships at a very young age, that you may have a better chance to keep a group of players together.
~ Joe Maddon
One of the things I did well as a young kid was to link well with the rest of the team, so I reckon it's something which is natural for me.
~ David Silva
The players on the team are the reason why we win. You don't have to treat them all identically; they're not going to be all the same. Your ability to lead and motivate those guys differently is important.
~ Josh McDaniels