Quotes About Association
Our success has really been based on partnerships from the very beginning.
~ Bill Gates
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Experience shows that the success of a programming course critically depends on the choice of these examples.
~ Niklaus Wirth
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That something extra, I believe, is a certain humanity that comes from upbeat and positive human interest letters and success stories. Advertisers like to be associated with those qualities.
~ Casey Kasem
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You can't tell me the success of Kevin Bacon isn't somehow tied to his name. You're not going out to see a Kevin Hot-Dog movie.
~ Jim Gaffigan
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There's no evidence that says that the money a federation has translates into success. I hope that that will change.
~ Jim Courier
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This woman only became a criminal because she touched me. I am oozing with crime. She caught it off me as one may catch typhus, or cholera, or the plague!
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Yes; your house is dull enough to drive people to think.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Men's minds are raised to the level of the women with whom they associate.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The happy and the powerful do not go into exile, and there are no surer guarantees of equality among men than poverty and misfortune.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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I passionately love liberty, legality, respect for rights, but not democracy. That is what I find in the depth of my soul.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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The most natural privilege of man, next to the right of acting for himself, is that of combining his exertions with those of his fellow-creatures, and of acting in common with them. I am therefore led to conclude that the right of association is almost as inalienable as the right of personal liberty. No legislator can attack it without impairing the very foundations of society.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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A multitude of particular facts cannot be seen separately, without at last discovering the common tie which connects them.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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Mayo was again awakened by the clatter of dispossessed ducks.
~ Alfred Bester
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She was beautiful. That's why her name was April.
~ Alice Hoffman
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any store or restaurant or office that he went into. Nor was she married to any of the men he knew in the Elks or the Oddfellows or the Lions Club or the Legion. A
~ Alice Munro
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Again, she may have made the equation that sexual involvement was inextricably linked with death.
~ Alison Weir
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this pestiferous person'.
~ Alison Weir
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Burroughs ... his very junkhood an accomplishment beyond a million dollars.
~ Allen Ginsberg
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He knew by experience that he absorbed everything, that every event was imprinted in his memory, but that sometimes months or years passed before he realized how deeply an episode had marked him. It was as if memory congealed somewhere, then suddenly, through some mechanism of association, appeared before his eyes with blinding intensity.
~ ALLENDE, Isabel
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I guess if you go around with famous people you are assured of some reflected (or deflected) glory.
~ Ambeth Ocampo
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ALONE, adj. In bad company.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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There was a long, ugly pause. Uglier than the child of a man and a sheep, as the hillmen have it.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Whatever have you been feeding her?" "Fire and whetstones," said Yarvi, smiling.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Etherer," said Practical Frost.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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