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Quotes About Association

for the Atlantic is less "place" than entity, bearishly expansive and disengaged.
~ Unknown
The person who associates with scholars, will have his reputation exalted.
~ Unknown
50 or more silver in your inventory would be fine. Tip
~ Unknown
Given time, a ship's crew will attach sexual innuendo to anything. It makes their jobs more exciting.
~ James Alan Gardner
Thoughts pass from one individual to another, each time a little transformed, for each individual can attach to them somewhat different associations. Strictly speaking, the receiver never understands the thought exactly in the way that the transmitter intended it to be understood. After a series of such encounters, practically nothing is left of the original content. Whose thought is it that continues to circulate?
~ Ludwik Fleck
I present myself to you in a form suitable to the relationship I wish to achieve to you.
~ Luigi Pirandello
Imposible beber sin fumar
~ Luis Bunuel
and Nazism is a problematic brand, discredited on so many levels, and that's an association we do not need. In fact it could really damage us.
~ Unknown
I have never associated myself with such an unexpected part of the body as the thyroid
~ Lydia Davis
To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition.
~ Unknown
The radio was on and that was the first time I heard that song, the one I hate. Whenever I hear it all I can think of is that very day riding in the front seat with Lucy leaning against me and the smell of Juicy Fruit making me want to throw up. How can a song do that? Be like a net that catches a whole entire day, even a day whose guts you hate? You hear it and all of a sudden everything comes hanging back in front of you, all tangled up in that music.
~ Lynda Barry
Here another myth was imposed on the poet: this time, a tyrannical father.
~ Lyndall Gordon
As the last sentence suggests, in addition to the family the Germans had another larger social group, the Sib, or association of kinsmen. This institution was analogous to the gens of the Greeks and Romans.
~ Unknown
Among the oldest craft gilds in Germany were the weavers of Mainz (1099), the fishermen of Worms (1106), the shoemakers of Würzburg (1128), the makers of bed-ticks and the turners of Cologne, and the cobblers, tailors, and painters of Magdeburg from the twelfth century.
~ Unknown
Ko?ciuszko's directives regarding slaves were never carried out by Jefferson or anyone else.
~ Unknown
ONE OF THE most popular books in Poland in the summer of 1939 was Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind.
~ Unknown
Shortly after Lindbergh's first speech, Sherwood wrote in his diary: "Will Lindbergh one day be our Fuehrer?
~ Unknown
No man can rightfully be required to join, or support, an association whose protection he does not desire.
~ Lysander Spooner
No middle ground is possible on this subject. Either "taxation without consent is robbery," or it is not. If it is not, then any number of men, who choose, may at any time associate; call themselves a government; assume absolute authority over all weaker than themselves; plunder them at will; and kill them if they resist.
~ Lysander Spooner
Do not associate with the lowly: If you must, with the mighty make friends: For the cobra, having Vishnu's protection, Inquired fondly after the Garuda's health! -----From the Sanskrit, cited in Birds and Birdsong
~ Unknown
He was a poison snake, and I was another, and on such terms we pleased ourselves.
~ Madeline Miller
Gian Gravina? 'A bore is a person who deprives you of solitude without providing you with company.' 
~ John D. MacDonald
There was not much real harm in English people except their teeth and their taste, which was certainly deplorable.
~ John Galsworthy
Histories of morality are rarely written in order to inform the reader.
~ John Gray