Quotes About Cohesion
We see similar thinking in managers who feel you can just throw a group of people together and hope that a team will form. If the right people luckily end up in the group, if the chemistry is just right, and if the situation is perfect, a team might develop.
~ Pat MacMillan
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team building and adapting to change.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Because the tribe is its members, the tribe is what its members want it to be—nothing more and nothing less.
~ Daniel Quinn
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There are only two forces that unite men – fear and interest.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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It was by one Union that we achieved our independence and liberties, and by it alone can they be maintained.
~ James Monroe
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Government has important work to do, but in the task of helping society remain intact, much work takes place in the families, neighborhoods, churches, temples, schools, and voluntary groups that make communities good, healthy places to live.
~ William J Bennett
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A house divided against itself cannot stand.
~ William J. Bennett
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Comrades, let me remind us again that our union cannot be stronger than we make it; and a weak union serves no useful purpose.A weak union is a terrible disaster!
~ Chika Onuegbu
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As a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand, so every mind divided among different studies is confused and weakened.
~ Chris Brady
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may have believed that a romantic marriage was strengthened by similitude. But he knew that a durable political marriage relied on disparate groups uniting.
~ Chris DeRose
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The so-called inseparable cohesions of national interests vanish away as soon as you draw near to examine them. There are individual interests and a general interest, those two only. When you say "I," it means "I"; when you say "We," it means Man. So long as a single and identical Republic does not cover the world, all national liberations can only be beginnings and signals!
~ Henri Barbusse
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Let everything be remade on simple lines. There is only one people, there is only one people!
~ Henri Barbusse
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If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.
~ Henry Ford
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Every general and every soldier was conscious of his own insignificance, aware of being but a drop in that ocean of men, and yet at the same time was conscious of his strength as a part of that enormous whole.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The struggle for existence and hatred are the only things that unite people.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Come tutti i siciliani "buoni", come tutti i siciliani migliori, Majorana non era portato a far gruppo, a stabilire solidarietà e a stabilirvisi (sono i siciliani peggiori quelli che hanno il genio del gruppo, della cosca).
~ Leonardo Sciascia
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I'm used to the feeling of playing in a team with high individual quality.
~ Toni Kroos
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All of the usual formations have advantages and disadvantages, but none would work without the magic of the players.
~ Diego Forlan
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The European Union is not unbreakable; something that is breakable is extremely valuable.
~ Frans Timmermans
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As long as we're united, and as long as we continue to organize, invest, and lead with our values, we'll be unstoppable.
~ Tom Perez
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That need for police and laws and moral commandments to be nice to strangers doesn't arise in tiny societies, in which everyone knows everyone else.
~ Jared Diamond
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We're here to keep you in one piece, if you ignore us, you're quite likely to end up in two pieces, or lots of pieces, it's all part of the paradox.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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But unity divides. Unity excludes. Unity polarizes. The corollary of the nation's unity is the elimination of any individuals or groups that disrupt that unity. People who do not concur with the nation's interests and goals, who persist in voicing their own private interests, who threaten the nation's unanimity are considered enemies to be banished or punished. Thus, the Rousseauian yearning for cohesion, solidarity, and oneness imposes the psychology of the purge.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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It's not refreshing where there is confusion or any kind of discomfort in a group that has to work that closely together.
~ Kate Mulgrew
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