Quotes About Collaboration
A true leader is a man who can get people to work together on the points on which they agree and who can persuade others that when they disagree there are peaceful methods to settle their differences.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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There is no one left," McClure exhorted his readers as he cast about for a remedy to America's woes at the turn of the twentieth century, "none but all of us.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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I thereby learned the invaluable lesson that in the practical activities of life no man can render the highest service unless he can act in combination with his fellows, which means a certain amount of give-and-take between him and them." Restraining
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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For nearly two years, under Lyndon Johnson's domestic leadership, Republicans and Democrats had toiled together to engineer the greatest advances in civil rights since the Civil War and to launch a comprehensive, progressive vision of American society that would leave a permanent imprint on the national landscape.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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we have a solemn responsibility to cooperate with the President and produce a program that is neither his blueprint nor our blueprint but a combination of the two.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Understand the emotional needs of each member of the team.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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I read them (articles TR wrote on his honeymoon) all over to Edith and her corrections and help were most valuable to me.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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For the first time in the history of the country," a writer in Collier's Weekly exclaimed, great corporate leaders and union representatives would join "the President of the United States to talk over their differences face-to-face.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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He had admitted her to the sexless friendship she had asked of him. She had been treated at last as a partner and adult. She was free, as he had said, to join her invention to his; to expect and give co-operation without fear or favour, as might be done by Adam or Jerott or Danny.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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The trouble with you, M. le comte de Sevigny, is that you're too god-damned autocratic. From now on, you will kindly remember that a good military tactician requires the support of a team. We are your team.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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I think this co-operative scheme is an uncommonly good one. It's much easier to work on someone else's job than one's own - gives one that delightful feelin' of interferin' and bossin' about, combined with the glorious sensation that another fellow is takin' all one's own work off one's hands.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Now, look, baby, 'Union' is spelled with 5 letters. It is not a four-letter word.
~ Dorothy Parker
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the rest of you... keep banging the rocks together
~ Douglas Adams
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Or you can turn your figures into, for instance, a flock of seagulls, and the formation they fly in and the way in which the wings of each gull beat will be determined by the performance of each division of your company.
~ Douglas Adams
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Grasping Armstrong by the throat came ultimately from R. B. Rutledge, though shaking him was Black's idea, and shaking him like a "rag" was Herndon and Weik's.
~ Douglas L. Wilson
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interjecting our and we into his advice
~ Douglas Preston
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problem for the whole city.
~ Douglas Preston
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Project The Forgotten Room Impact The Third Gate The Monster of Florence Terminal Freeze (with Mario Spezi) Deep Storm
~ Douglas Preston
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God ever works with those that work with will.
~ Aeschylus
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When a match has equal partners then I fear not.
~ Aeschylus
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Union gives strength.
~ Aesop
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He who shares the danger ought to share the prize.
~ Aesop
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You may share the labours of the great, but you may not share the spoil.
~ Aesop
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It's all very well to talk like that," said Mr. Rafiel. "We, you say? What do you think I can do about it? I can't even walk without help. How can you and I set about preventing a murder? You're about a hundred and I'm a broken-up old crock.
~ Agatha Christie
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