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Quotes About Collaboration

I was very fortunate to hook up with Jerry in the first place. The network was already committed to doing something with him, so I skipped a couple of hundred steps right there.
~ Larry David
As an actress, I always felt like the people you met on set were interchangeable with the people you met on other sets - the grips, the gaffers, the actors, the directors - everybody steps into their role.
~ Brooke Adams
Writing an adaptation is not so much a collaboration as it is a series of steps. You're basically creating a blueprint for something else.
~ Susan Minot
I will reach out to all states uniformly... I can assure you I will take two steps for every step they extend.
~ Piyush Goyal
It's fun matching steps with younger actors. It gives me the confidence to keep going.
~ Prabhu Deva
As a director, you're incredibly proud when an individual steps up to the podium and is acknowledged for their work. But to have an entire company acknowledged, there is just no higher honor ever paid for that company - or for the director, for that matter.
~ Joe Mantello
People are so quick to demonize and stereotype those on the other side that they often say that it's impossible to work with people on the other side.
~ Adam Conover
It created a global platform that allowed more people to plug and play, collaborate and compete, share knowledge and share work, than anything we have ever seen in the history of the world.
~ Thomas Friedman
In science, as in art, and, as I believe, in every other sphere of human activity, there may be wisdom in a multitude of counsellors, but it is only in one or two of them.
~ Thomas Huxley
A manager is an assistant to his men.
~ Thomas J. Watson
There are three things our eingeneering educators must do immediately in offering the curricula to their students: (1) Multidisciplinary courses (2) Good communication skills (3) Team work experiences.
~ Thomas J. Watson
Experience (has) long taught me the reasonableness of mutual sacrifices of opinion among those who are to act together for any common object, and the expediency of doing what good we can when we cannot do all we would wish.
~ Thomas Jefferson
That one hundred and fifty lawyers should do business together ought not to be expected.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Hopefully, imparting what's important to me, respect for the food and that information about the purveyors, people will realize that for a restaurant to be good, so many pieces have to come together.
~ Thomas Keller
What about human beings? said the animals. Do you think we need human beings? Why not? said the Twins. And as quick as they could the right-handed Twin created women, and the left-handed Twin created men. They don't look too bright, said the animals. We hope they won't be a problem. Don't worry, said the Twins, you guys are going to get along just fine.
~ Thomas King
Here's what I see all across this great city - people working together to make Boston a better place to live and to raise children, to grow and pursue dreams.
~ Thomas Menino
Always remembering, that our strength is continental, not provincial:)
~ Thomas Paine
Science, the partisan of no country, but the beneficent patroness of all, has liberally opened a temple where all may meet. Her influence on the mind, like the sun on the chilled earth, has long been preparing it for higher cultivation and further improvement. The philosopher of one country sees not an enemy in the philosophy of another: he takes his seat in the temple of science, and asks not who sits beside him. —Thomas Paine, 17781
~ Thomas Paine
In a letter of Lafayette to Washington ("Paris, 12 Jan., 1790") he writes: "Common Sense is writing for you a brochure where you will see a part of my adventures." It thus appears that the narrative embodied in the reply to Burke ("Rights of Man," Part I.), dedicated to Washington, was begun with Lafayette's collaboration fourteen months before its publication (March 13, 1791).
~ Thomas Paine
Conceiving a development project without women's participation is like using only four fingers when we have ten.
~ Thomas Sankara
Great men are rarely isolated mountain peaks they are the summits of ranges.
~ Thomas W. Higginson
Division turned out to be humanity's strength, togetherness its arms.
~ Thorsten J. Pattberg
Men make the city, and not walls or ships without men in them.
~ Thucydides
Most people can't tell now who wrote what. I like that blurring of identities within the band. because it becomes a unified thing that can't be related to other forms of historical poetry.
~ Thurston Moore