Quotes About Collaboration
Listen, whatever makes the movie better. That's the attitude you have to have.
~ Joseph Kosinski
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Yet the four spaces are not an assembly line for growing community.
~ Joseph R. Myers
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I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
~ Joseph Rotblat
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No more fighting over territory and prey.
~ Erin Hunter
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As I was saying, there's no point in both of us getting stuck in there.
~ Erin Hunter
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For a more detailed discussion of the subject, read Neal and Jana Hallford's Swords and Circuitry (Hallford and Hallford, 2001).
~ Ernest Adams
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Plan to throw away all sound, art, and code created for a prototype. That way your artists, audio people, and programmers can work quickly without worrying about having to debug their content later. Trying to build production-quality assets during preproduction just slows the process down. Once
~ Ernest Adams
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Our age will be known as the age of committees.
~ Ernest Benn
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You know: "dogs and cats living together ââ'¬Â¦ mass hysteria!
~ Ernest Cline
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It was a partnership destined to alter the course of human history.
~ Ernest Cline
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an epic cross-over film about Dr. Emmett Brown and Dr. Buckaroo Banzai teaming up with Knight Industries to create a unique interdimensional time vehicle for the Ghostbusters, who must use it to save all ten known dimensions from a fourfold cross-rip that could tear apart the fabric of the space-time continuum.
~ Ernest Cline
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You know: "dogs and cats living together … mass hysteria!
~ Ernest Cline
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Home schooled children frequently combine for many purposes - and they interact well. The growth of the home schooling movement means that more and more children are learning together, just not in a traditional classroom.
~ Ernest Istook
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There's only one thing that all the successful companies in the world have in common: None was started by one person.
~ Ernesto Sirolli
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What you do [to provide better aid is] you shut up. You never arrive in a community with any ideas.
~ Ernesto Sirolli
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Anarchism is organization, organization and more organization.
~ Errico Malatesta
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Co-operative and corporate farming would have saved them all.
~ Erskine Caldwell
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She'd worried at the beginning when she first met them that there were too many patrones. But within weeks she was sure that there was really one boss, and that the other three were working for her.
~ Esmeralda Santiago
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I love people, and I love to be with people and to make music with people, but my natural state is to revert back to being by myself in my house, which is cool because that's where I practice and write and listen and study.
~ Esperanza Spalding
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Where the private sector, or anyone else, has skills, knowledge and resources that can help to deliver a high quality of education and to raise standards, we should use them.
~ Estelle Morris
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Then ask everyone in the room to speak. When someone doesn't speak at the beginning of the retrospective, that person has tacit permission to remain silent for the rest of the session.
~ Esther Derby
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It takes two people to create a pattern, but only one to change it.
~ Esther Perel
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Get to know your teammates as people. Are they married? Do they have kids? What are their hobbies? It will help you to understand them. Share a bit about yourself as well; that makes it more likely that your teammates will think of you as part of "us," rather than "them." This, incidentally, is a much better way of team bonding than taking your team out to the ball game.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
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My experience at the Firm (and that of the many McKinsey alumni I interviewed for this book) taught me that IHs produced by teams are much stronger than those produced by individuals. Why? Most of us are poor critics of our own thinking.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
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