Association Quotations
Association Quotes from:
- Robert Frost
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Alberto Manguel
- Alexander Hamilton
- David Letterman
- Fredrik Bajer
- Hank Azaria
- Jim Rohn
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Thomas Jefferson
- Alexis De Tocqueville
- Alphonse De Lamartine
- Anais Nin
- Antonin Artaud
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Ayn Rand
- Bob Mcdonnell
- Bryan Fuller
- Bryce Dallas Howard
- Cathy Freeman
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Boards Quotes
As my other obligations are beginning to take an inordinate amount of time, I have asked to step down as WMG's board chairman, effective January 31, 2012. However, I will remain a director of the company and in that way, continue my association with Warner Music and its extraordinary people.
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Power Quotes
If a fox is unable to befriend a tiger, then the fox should create an illusion of close association with the tiger by carefully trailing behind the cat while boasting of the deep friendship they share. In this way, he creates an impression that his well being is of great concern to the tiger.
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Benefits Quotes
When I became a Sigma Chi it was great, because they were the pople I enjoyed being with and I was very proud of the association. It was kind of an instant confidence builder for me--that what I considered the best fraternity on campus had actually wanted me. And I had always been very shy and without a lot of confidence. So it was a really good social experience and for me it was also a social maturation. It was a great benefit.
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Thinking Quotes
Society is not a mere sum of individuals. Rather, the system formed by their association represents a specific reality which has its own characteristics... The group thinks, feels, and acts quite differently from the way in which its members would were they isolated. If, then, we begin with the individual, we shall be able to understand nothing of what takes place in the group.
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Minorities Quotes
At all times sincere friends of freedom have been rare, and its triumphs have been due to minorities, that have prevailed by associating themselves with auxiliaries whose objects often differed from their own; and this association, which is always dangerous, has sometimes been disastrous.