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Quotes About Associations

The Janus ought to put you on the payroll to scoop up a few of our artworks that fell into the wrong hands over the years. - Jonah
~ Gordon Korman
Private associations of men for the purpose of promoting arts, sciences, benevolence or charity are very laudable," declared Noah Webster, but associations formed for political purposes were "dangerous to good government.
~ Gordon S. Wood
He published his most original book, Patriotic Gore.
~ Gore Vidal
And you still haven't answered any of my one-hundred ten questions, or my follow ups.
~ Greg Farshtey
The hour of justice does not strike on the dials of this world.
~ Greg Iles
In return it had used the energies to rebroadcast itself and its owners' Message.
~ Gregory Benford
Political scientists after World War II hypothesized that even though the voices of individual Americans counted for little, most people belonged to a variety of interest groups and membership organizations - clubs, associations, political parties, unions - to which politicians were responsive.
~ Robert Reich
I have never known anyone worth a damn who wasn't irascible.
~ Ezra Pound
I tend not to have a ton of clients at any one time, but some pretty interesting ones.
~ David Carson
I think, in reading a few sentences of text, you can just tell the tone, and that's something I love in prose writers but in lyricists as well.
~ Lauren Mayberry
I've said a lot of stuff in the past, but not with any intentions to hurt anybody. It's all a bit tongue-in-cheek.
~ Tyson Fury
The more varied your knowledge and experiences are, the more likely you are to be able to create new associations and fresh ideas.
~ Sean Patrick
A hungry sound came across the breeze So I gave the walls a talking.
~ Shane MacGowan
Mister?" she snapped. "Paddington?" he shot back.
~ Shelly Laurenston
I definitely have some colleagues that I respect, and we get together from time to time. But I actually have just like genuine friends.
~ Quentin Tarantino
The challenge when you think about product distribution is: how are you competing for potential customers or potential members time?
~ Reid Hoffman
This lifetime right now you have a specific destiny. You are destined to die at a certain time, to make a certain amount of money, to have certain associations and friendships.
~ Frederick Lenz
Bob Dylan, Lyrics: 1962-2001
~ reality has too many heads
Metaphorically speaking, I always make room for any evidence of scurvy in my characters, any mitigating ailments.
~ Mary Karr
She felt that Paolo's story would teach me a lesson, the punch line of which was something like divorcing a salary man for somebody who punches a clock was bad manners.
~ Mary Karr
Or, how sweet just to say of a great, burly man: he's a honey.
~ Mary Oliver
so we disregard our curiosity and thoughts of "I wonder what that person is like, how her voice sounds, how soft her skin is, or if she is as
~ Matt Morris
The Peggot aunts must have seized the equipment because the music was oldies, Michael Jackson and Prince.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
in my experience, one of the guiding principles of human relations is "what have you done for me lately"—but it was something, a small antidote against the potential poison of his professional affiliations.
~ Barry Eisler