Quotes about Collaboration
If the human race wishes to have a prolonged and indefinite period of material prosperity, they have only got to behave in a peaceful and helpful way toward one another.
— Winston Churchill
In any serious relationship, if you don't gather your partner's opinion before making a decision that impacts you both, you're just storing up trouble for the future.
— Cindy Woodsmall
I liked being able to work with all the different producers and take what they brought to the table and bring my own style to it.
— Clay Aiken
If ever there comes a time when the women of the world come together purely and simply for the benefit of mankind, it will be a force such as the world has never known. MATTHEW ARNOLD, NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH POET AND PHILOSOPHER
— Lisa Bevere
God has a team. It's made up of African-American, Anglo, Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and a variety of other people and cultures. He never wants you to make your distinction, your history, or your background so precious to you that it messes up His team.
— Tony Evans
Making a difference in your work is not about productivity; it's about people. When you focus on others and connect with them, you can work together to accomplish great things.
— John Maxwell
I think a playwright must be his own dramaturg. I believe in a theater where the director and the playwright work together to create what they need.
— John Guare
A team can't work when a guy puts himself in front of a team. I have yet to be on a team like that.
— LeBron James
The modern athlete is an individual corporation. I'm not quite sure it's very good for sport, or good for team work, or those different things that sport says it's about. This is about business.
— LeBron James
[God] wants us to work with Him, honey. Not for Him.
— Lynn Austin
When you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, remember that your defining characteristic-what defines a human being-is to work with others.
— Marcus Aurelius
When God contemplates some great work, He begins it by the hand of some poor, weak, human creature, to whom He afterwards gives aid.
— Martin Luther