Quotes About Membership
Ask an American soldier to identify himself, and he probably will say he is "in the Army." By contrast, a Marine— especially if he is one of the better ones— is likely to say, "I'm a Marine." The small linguistic difference is significant: The first is a matter of membership or occupation; the second speaks to identity.
~ Thomas E. Ricks
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My message is a simple one - the E.U. is not perfect, but Scotland's interests are best served by being a member.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
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If you wish to have free access to the single market, then you have to accept the fundamental rights as well as obligation that come from it.
~ Angela Merkel
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Especially for NRA members, it was obvious from the get-go that Obama believes he is above any constitutional restraints.
~ Wayne LaPierre
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Every person is defined by the communities she belongs to.
~ Orson Scott Card
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Initiates were required to stand, lay their hand on their breast, and answer properly four questions: Do you have disrespect for any current member? Do you love mankind in general regardless of religion or profession? Do you feel people should ever be punished because of their opinions or mode of worship? Do you love and pursue truth for its own sake? Franklin
~ Walter Isaacson
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The requisites for board membership should be business savvy, interest in the job, and owner-orientation.
~ Warren Buffett
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As I have read the Gospels over the years, the belief has grown in me that Christ did not come to found an organized religion but came instead to found an unorganized one. He seems to have come to carry religion out of the temples into the fields and sheep pastures, onto the roadsides and the banks of the rivers, into the houses of sinners and publicans, into the town and the wilderness, toward the membership of all that is here. Well, you can read and see what you think.
~ Wendell Berry
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I believe that the community - in the fullest sense: a place and all its creatures - is the smallest unit of health and that to speak of the health of an isolated individual is a contradiction in terms. (pg. 146, Health is Membership)
~ Wendell Berry
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One of the attractions of moving away into te life of employment, I think, is being disconnected and free, unbothered by membership. It is a life of beginnings without memories, but i is a life too that ends without being remembered.
~ Wendell Berry
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Christians do not stand isolated, each holding his own creed. They constitute one body, having one common creed. Rejecting that creed, or any of its parts, is the rejection of the fellowship of Christians, incompatible with the communion of saints, ormmembership in the body of Christ. In other words, Protestants admit that there is a common faith of the Church, which no man is at liberty to reject, and which no man can reject and be a Christian.
~ Charles Hodge
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When you join the most monstrous of killing organizations, when you carry its seal, you become responsible for its crimes.
~ Charles Krauthammer
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By 1870, most white men in that part of the country either belonged to the organization or sympathized with it.
~ Charles Lane
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researcher Charles Handy at the London Business School concluded: Trust gives people a sense of belonging. When people feel they're active members of their work community—not merely hired help—they become interested in the company's future and willingly dedicate their time and talent.119
~ Chet Richards
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As researcher Charles Handy at the London Business School concluded: Trust gives people a sense of belonging. When people feel they're active members of their work community—not merely hired help—they become interested in the company's future and willingly dedicate their time and talent.119
~ Chet Richards
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That left him the Republicans. Its bastion in La Guardia's neighborhood was the Madison Republican Club, whose membership the Democratic boss George Washington Plunkitt once derided as "dudes who part their names in the middle.
~ H. Paul Jeffers
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Unser Leben ist eingeengt von zahllosen Gewohnheiten, an die man sich halten muss, wenn man zur Horde gehören will.
~ Hans Bemmann
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The Church does not dispense the sacrament of baptism in order to acquire for herself an increase in membership but in order to consecrate a human being to God and to communicate to that person the divine gift of birth from God.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
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The Girl Scouts allow homosexuals and atheists to join their ranks, and they have become a pro-abortion feminist training corps. If the Girl Scouts of America can't get back to teaching real character, perhaps it will be time to look for our cookies elsewhere.
~ Hans Zeiger
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Without meaning to, you usually end up with a board made up of the richer members of the congregation.
~ Harry Kemelman
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Group membership never disappears, but an organism will try to pass as something it's not, if enough of its traits transform. We are nucleate, heterotrophic, vertebral, brainy, bony fish. We are fish.
~ Heather E. Heying
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China wants to be China and accepted as such—not as an honorary member of the West.
~ Lee Kuan Yew
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Four months later, NOW was formed, with Friedan as its first president. It had only a small membership, most of whom were white, middle-class women who advocated legal equality. Then and later the organization had difficulty attracting blue-collar or minority women to its ranks, and it was cool, especially at first, to demands for sexual liberation.
~ James T. Patterson
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When I first came to London I became a Life Member of the London Library. London life was costly, but I felt that, if the worst came to the worst, with a constant supply of books and a small dole for tobacco, I could cheerfully face the Workhouse.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
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