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Quotes About Association

The independent role of morphology in mate choice is revealed by the rare instances where the usual association between song and morphology is disrupted.
~ Peter R. Grant
Colorado's right next to Utah - you know, Mormon Central.
~ Trey Parker
I like Utah, but they don't have a Starbucks.
~ Mike D'Antoni
Vacation reading is not a new concept. Ever since the 19th century, when novels were considered relatively sinful indulgences, leisure and fiction-reading have been closely associated.
~ Michelle Dean
In the case of Pakistan, the CIA actually used a fake vaccination campaign to try to locate Osama bin Laden, so now vaccination is associated with espionage.
~ Eula Biss
While I was at Cornell in engineering, I was an engineering co-op student, and that turned out to be very valuable because we'd go out every other term to work in industry and have that close association with industry.
~ Irwin M. Jacobs
In poetic language, in which the sign as such takes on an autonomous value, this sound symbolism becomes an actual factor and creates a sort of accompaniment to the signified.
~ Roman Jakobson
BARON AND I went to the Cow Palace, south of San Francisco, to see the Who perform as part of a tour package. This one was headlined by the Association.
~ Jann S. Wenner
John and Yoko referred to themselves in the third person as Liz and Dick—Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton—whenever I went out with them.
~ Jann S. Wenner
and their implication for southeastern Polynesian prehistory
~ Jared Diamond
All Villains were English, and descendants of the upper classes who had been pushed to the edges of the Albion Peninsula after the devastating Class Wars of the nineteenth century.
~ Jasper Fforde
According to naturalists, the dragon belonged to the animal kingdom for sure, almost definitely to the vertebrates, and was as likely as not a reptile. Other
~ Jasper Fforde
4. The unconscious mind can understand and link multiple messages.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
People's memories improve 68 percent when they have a visual element to recall.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
Three elements which balance out: a rural unconscious, an urban subconscious and a cosmopolitan consciousness.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Man has lost the basic skill of the ape, the ability to scratch its back. Which gave it extraordinary independence, and the liberty to associate for reasons other than the need for mutual back-scratching. Trampling down the leaves like snow in the wild light of the dead citadel, whose prince in days gone by rebelled against his king, for which reason the walls were pulled down.
~ Jean Baudrillard
leather and took it outside.
~ Jean M. Auel
In that hothouse atmosphere, criminal records bloomed like orchids all around us.
~ Jean-Dominique Bauby
Louise, I would gladly fire the past for you, go and not look back. I have been reckless before, never counting the cost, oblivious to the cost. Now, I've done the sums ahead. I know what it will mean to redeem myself from the accumulations of a lifetime. I know and I don't care. You set before me a space uncluttered by association. It might be a void or it might be a release. Certainly I want to take the risk. I want to take the risk because the life I have stored up is going mouldy.
~ Jeanette Winterson
They believed that if a mouse found your hair clippings and built a nest with them you got a headache. If the nest was big enough, you might go mad.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Witchery popery popery witchery – all the same thing.
~ Jeanette Winterson
A taste for ostentation is rarely associated in the same souls with a taste for honesty
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The problem is to find a form of association which will defend and protect with the whole common force the person and goods of each associate, and in which each, while uniting himself with all, may still obey himself alone, and remain as free as before." This is the fundamental problem of which the Social Contract provides the solution. The
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Trouver une forme d'association qui défende et protège de toute la force commune la personne et les biens de chaque associé, et par laquelle chacun s'unissant à tous n'obéisse pourtant qu'à lui-même et reste aussi libre qu'auparavant. Tel est le problème fondamental dont le contrat social donne la solution.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau