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Quotes About Collaboration

The 'I' is the ego that we must avoid at any cost, if we truly wish to be different from narcissists. Instead of using 'I' repeatedly, it would be wise to replace it with 'we'.
~ Unknown
The ideal engineer is a composite ... He is not a scientist, he is not a mathematician, he is not a sociologist or a writer; but he may use the knowledge and techniques of any or all of these disciplines in solving engineering problems.
~ Unknown
People are fed up with the various camps, they want to unite.
~ Naftali Bennett
Ms. Baird, no one is good or bad at sex by themselves," he drawled. "It's a team effort, and you know I'm a team player.
~ Nalini Singh
We can decide to remain in our isolated bunkers, becoming more and more obsessed with looking inward instead of outward, or we can decide to be great together. We can decide to stagnate, or we can decide to grow. We can decide to settle for the status quo, or we can decide to reach for the stars. "Choose.
~ Nalini Singh
Well, Kaleb's voice whispered in Nikita's mind, it seems this will make strange bedfellows out of us all.
~ Nalini Singh
the story of how these three disparate men—cardinal telekinetic, assassin, priest—had come together
~ Nalini Singh
But on this night, Bowen Adrian Knight and Kaleb Krychek had, together, laid the first brick.
~ Nalini Singh
The only way to guarantee smart decisions, Ike believed, was to bring all the responsible parties together and have them fight it out. "I do not believe in bringing them in one at a time and therefore being more impressed by the most recent one you hear," he said later. "You must get courageous men, men of strong views and let them debate and argue with each other.
~ Nancy Gibbs
More than any other colonial founder, Oglethorpe made himself one of the people, promoting collective effort.
~ Unknown
One person I've always wanted to work with who would be an amazing guest star would be James Earl Jones.
~ Nancy McKeon
Personally I had the opportunity to go on several ride alongs with the LA County Sheriff's Department with some amazing detectives, who were invaluable to me.
~ Nancy McKeon
There is much more to playing the clavier than playing written music. Do you realize with accompanying there is often nothing written out but the bass line--the left hand? There might be a few notations as to a suggested harmony, but it is up to me to fill in the music, at the proper volume, style, and harmony for the soloist--often instantly. I've heard it said that Bach questioned wether the soloist or the accompanist deserves the greatest glory.
~ Unknown
When working with your teenager to address his sensory issues, make it a partnership.
~ Unknown
Our axles don't match but our wheels are turning.
~ Unknown
Not all meetings grow prosperous idea.
~ Unknown
I didn't think so," she says. "Let's work together on this one, OK, buddy? No sense throwing each other to the wolves." Margot is thinking about her future. You're gonna pump my gas someday, Daniel. I've got big plans. "Yeah," he says. "Yeah." She thinks, That is how a man speaks. And that is why.
~ Naomi Alderman
In recent years, something we now all depend on—the Internet, originally ARPANET—was developed as a complex collaboration of universities, government agencies, and industry, funded largely by the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
~ Naomi Oreskes
And this brings us to the crux of our story, the pivot around which these diverse actors came together. The link that unites the tobacco industry, conservative think tanks, and the scientists in our story is the defense of the free market.
~ Naomi Oreskes
I don't keep my secrets or my knowledge to myself.
~ Natalia Makarova
Our goals were redundancy and mutual support.
~ Unknown
You can't play a symphony alone, it takes an orchestra to play it.
~ Navjot Singh Sidhu
My work is not worthy of respect. Why then do you join in it with me?
~ Nawal El Saadawi
If we knew how often the obedience of others is affected by our own, and how often our stepping forth soon brings forth a whole platton of helpers, and how often our speaking forth soon creates a chorus - we would be even more ashamed of our slackess and our silence.
~ Neal A. Maxwell