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Quotes About Associations

It may be easiest to see how this dynamics of repetition operates in our poem by working back from the last line to the first.
~ Robert Alter
Thus, while the Orthodox world claims universality as the original "true belief" about God, in practice it has become associated with ethnic nations and regimes, good and bad.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
What excites me about America is its social mobility, people continually rising from the bottom to the top and altering the culture in the process. On another level, however, we remain a nation that lives in social ghettos. Celebrities generally congregate around other celebrities; academics and intellectuals are cloistered in their worlds; people like to associate with those of their kind. If we leave these narrow worlds, it is usually as an observer of another way of life.
~ Robert Greene
He thought they might be shy around him, but in the spirit of three-year-olds, they actually paid him no attention at all.
~ Kevin Wignall
Bobier has been known to refer to tourists as walking snacks
~ Kieran Mulvaney
RegRad: BTW, that "darkness" Skathi went on about w/ U = UR being a Valkyrie, DUMBASS!
~ Kresley Cole
Of all your associations, it is your relationship with God, your Heavenly Father, who is the source of your moral power.
~ D. Todd Christofferson
Hardly a man in the world has an opinion upon morals, political, or religion which he got otherwise than through his associations and sympathies.
~ Mark Twain
You're thinking I'm a hopelessly romantic idiot. And you know what? You're right.
~ Sonya Sones
I love my comedy too much to bastardize it with bad romantic comedy.
~ Sandra Bullock
Boys like romantic tales; but babies like realistic tales-because they find them romantic.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The idea that the government—any government—had a responsibility to help support those of able body who couldn't support themselves was alien. That was charity, and charity was the province of churches or local associations and in no way the responsibility of government.
~ Zachary Karabell
The idea that the government—any government—had a responsibility to help support those of able body who couldn't support themselves was alien. That was charity, and charity was the province of churches or local associations and in no way the responsibility of government. Yet those attitudes
~ Zachary Karabell
A lifetime's accumulation, she thought, of a woman who had cared about things—things loved for their color and texture and their associations rather than their material value.
~ Deborah Crombie
It is doubtful that Corbyn deliberately seeks out antisemites to associate with and to support. But it seems that when he encounters them, their Jew-hatred is irrelevant as long as their other positions—on class, race, capitalism, the role of the state, and Israel/Palestine—are to his liking.
~ Deborah E. Lipstadt
El éxito a menudo genera éxito. las personas de éxito asocian con y aprender de la gente exitosa. Y así es como un león va viento en popa. éxito, sin embargo, debe ser manejado con prudencia, porque históricamente el éxito ha arruinado a más personas que las fallas. Buena suerte!
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
Social networks are created from any collection of connections among a group of people and things.
~ Derek Hansen
Just a few questions for you, Mr. Dunne. Or Kenny. Can I call you Kenny? I feel we've become friends in these past few seconds. Can I call you Kenny?
~ Derek Landy
Skulduggery, she's not being professional - Tanith Low
~ Derek Landy
To my knowledge, there is no blacklist. But there is a mindset, even among liberal producers, that says 'He may be difficult so let's avoid him.'
~ Ed Asner
Don't be afraid of losing a little power in daily associations. People who seek power and knowledge aren't misers. They aren't afraid. That is paranoid.
~ Frederick Lenz
I think it is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises, but only performance is reality
~ Harold Geneen
What men value in this world is not rights but privileges.
~ H. L. Mencken
Cramming seeks to stamp things in by intense application immediately before the ordeal. But a thing thus learned can form but few associations.
~ William James