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Quotes About Cohesion

They had been a couple for so long that everyone thought of them as Tom-and-Jenny, a single unit.
~ L.J. Smith
It's also very important to make sure that the main character and the player are completely in synch.
~ lake sam
Wherever we are, we are as one
~ Cassandra Clare
It's my own little joke, even though the punchline is sadness. I think a joke like that is a present you make to yourself, so every time you say it, even if it hurts, you get a very cohesive feeling out of it, because the past you and the present you are talking to each other, and it's nice to have friends.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
La patria moderna dev'essere abbastanza grande, ma non tanto che la comunione d'interessi non vi si possa trovare, come chi ci volesse dare per patria l'Europa. La propria nazione con i suoi confini segnati dalla natura, è la società che ci conviene. E conchiudo che senza amor nazionale non si dà virtù grande.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
It is not time to dissolve the bands that connect us to one another, but it is time to dissolve the "political" bands that separate us from one another. . . . Let us start by doing what we've been trained for so long not to do: let us declare the causes that unite us.
~ Glenn Beck
For as human beings who may be well inclined to each other by nature, yet hold more firmly together when the law cements them, so are stones also, whose forms may already fit together, united far better by these binding forces.
~ Goethe
Birdies of a feather play badminton together.
~ Author Unknown
Birds of a feather flock together and crap on your car.
~ Author Unknown
The fabric of our complex society is woven too tightly to permit any part of it to be damaged without damaging the whole.
~ Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 2008
The Mongol's success arose from their cohesion and discipline, bred over millennia as nomads working in small groups, and from their steadfast loyalty to their leader.
~ Jack Weatherford
Core ideology provides the glue that holds an organization together as it grows, decentralizes, diversifies, expands globally, and develops workplace diversity. Think of it as analogous to the principles of Judaism that held the Jewish people together for centuries without a homeland, even as they spread throughout the Diaspora.
~ James C. Collins
A place is only as good as the people in it.
~ James Frey
This implies that the laws governing organic cohesion, the organization leading from the part to the whole, represent a biological uncertainty, indeed an uncertainty of the first order.
~ Walter Rudolf Hess
I will fight with all my power against the divisions that undermine us and which are tearing us apart.
~ Emmanuel Macron
Systems are overrated; players are underrated.
~ Jeff Van Gundy
All the managers in the world, it doesn't matter how good you are, if your players don't understand what you are looking for or what you want, it makes no sense.
~ Pep Guardiola
I care about helping to address these problems of social cohesion and understanding what economic problems people think exist.
~ Mark Zuckerberg
While Donald Trump is busy insulting one group after another, Hillary Clinton understands that our diversity is one of our greatest strengths. Yes. We become stronger when black and white, Latino, Asian-American, Native American - when all of us stand together.
~ Bernie Sanders
It's a very good thing to have a group that stays together and understands each other as well.
~ Mousa Dembele
People power is way more powerful than anything. The sooner everyone understands that, the better.
~ Giggs
There are very fundamental reasons we live our lives in social networks, and if we really understood the role they're playing in our society, we would take better care of social networks and find ways to take advantage of their power to improve our society.
~ Nicholas A. Christakis
Undoubtedly, church fish fries and picnics help build social cohesion. It was at my dad's medium-size evangelical church - my first real exposure to a sustained religious community - that I first saw people of different races and classes worshiping together.
~ J. D. Vance
If you read a story with an 'I' or a 'he' or a 'she,' you're in familiar territory - but 'we' is mostly unexplored. I think of 'we' as an adventure.
~ Steven Millhauser