
Top 16 Quotes About Working Cooperatively
#1. Independence used to be the ticket for liberty. But today, security and freedom, whether it's in the Arab Spring, whether it's in Iraq or whether it's right here in the United States, means working cooperatively and interdependently with others.
Benjamin Barber
#2. Serving the reader by working cooperatively with the writer? Sometimes throwing 'the rules' out the window? Clearing the decks of pet peeves, mythical prohibitions and intractability? That is subversive. And welcome.
Craig Lancaster
#3. I'm not in the business of telling people what to do. I'm much more in the business of describing things, situations and stuff like that and leaving them out there, and you can make up your minds about them.
Nick Cave
#4. It's really difficult working with kids and with babies because they are not cooperative subjects: they are not socialized into the idea that they should cheerfully and cooperatively give you information. They're not like undergraduates, who you can bribe with beer money or course credit.
Paul Bloom
#5. No eating people. The first rule a shifter learned, right after don't lick the electrical outlet.
Eve Langlais
#6. were we two following our widely parted roads towards one point in the mysterious future, at which we were to meet once more?
Wilkie Collins
#7. Is Billy Idol just doing a bad Elvis pout, or was he born that way?
Freddie Mercury
#8. Was there anything more intimate than being truly seen?
Janice Y.K. Lee
#9. I like to mimic my grandkids. I'm trying to understand the intensity of fixation on a leaf. Kids don't need anything else in their life.
Dustin Hoffman
#10. No man is in love when he marries. He may have loved before; I have even heard he has sometimes loved after: but at the time never. There is something in the formalities of the matrimonial preparations that drive away all the little cupidons.
Fanny Burney
#11. I think it's very important for the American president to mean what he says. That's why I understand that the enemy could misread what I say. That's why I try to be as clearly as I can.
George W. Bush
#12. But what I realize, here, now, is that it's not actually making the choice that takes courage. It's facing it afterward. Owning up to it, whether it's good or bad.
Jessi Kirby
#13. You can take a flyin' leap off a space dock.
M. Pax
#14. The need to find meaning ... is as real as the need for trust and for love, for relations with other human beings.
Margaret Mead
#16. The centuries are sprinkled with rare magic
with divine creatures
who help us get past the common and extraordinary ills that beset us
Charles Bukowski
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