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Quotes About Collaboration

The brightest of minds do not fear other bright minds.
~ Unknown
Think about how another may aid you than how they may challenge you.
~ Unknown
To divide is to regress.
~ Unknown
Unification is always more progressive than division.
~ Unknown
We will change the world together.
~ Unknown
Poetry must be made by all and not by one.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
Poetry should be made by all and not by one.
~ Comte de Lautreamont
Differences can be a strength.
~ Unknown
The world cannot be full of lead dogs, or the pack would pull itself apart.
~ Conn Iggulden
Hawks and eagles don't fly together. They are of totally different kind.
~ Conn Iggulden
There shouldn't be walls among the allies
~ Conn Iggulden
Working together, as parents, neighbors, and law enforcement officials, we must dedicate ourselves to preventing senseless violence in our communities.
~ Unknown
Emmanuel Lewis was amazing to work with. I'll love that guy to the end of time.
~ Corin Nemec
None of us alone can save the nation or the world. But each of us can make a positive difference if we commit ourselves to do so. (p. 109)
~ Cornel West
I'll always prefer to play with women and hang out with women, and I'll always be a feminist.
~ Courtney Love
Someone said that if you're lonely at the top, it's because you didn't take anyone with you.
~ Craig Groeschel
and in that is their power, the strength of many—chaos.
~ Craig Johnson
What do you miss, no longer working at Toyota?" He replied, "No longer discussing perfection with people.
~ Unknown
Two heads are better than one, unless you're cleaning them.
~ Unknown
Benjamin Franklin: "If we don't all hang together we surely will all hang separately." "I probably should be proud of my humility.
~ Unknown
When the mind, body, and spirit work together I believe anything is possible.
~ Criss Angel
Leaders must embrace those they need the most versus holding them hostage.
~ Unknown
Pete was getting on the others' nerves. It wasn't that he did anything wrong: he was a nice guy and a good enough drummer. It was simply that his personality was different: he preferred to sit on his own rather than join in with the others' non-stop banter.
~ Cynthia Lennon
But when John began to bring Yoko to recording sessions and consult her about everything he did there, even allowing her to criticize what they were doing, it was too much for the others. They hated it, and it was clear that the arrangement wouldn't last amicably for long.
~ Cynthia Lennon