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“Cohesion is the bane of effective independence.”
Anthony Corlisatra“Attack and adversity contribute to national cohesion in a way that success and affluence do not”
Jan Dalley, The Black Hole: Money, Myth and Empire“Creativity is infused with an inner cohesion and comes from a vision of uniqueness.”
Pearl Zhu, Digital Valley: Five Pearls of Wisdom to Make Profound Influence“Culture is the constant constraint that controls creativity, commitment, collaboration, and cohesion.”
Tony Dovale“...the more widely we extend the range of education, the more necessary it is to provide some principle of cohesion to counterbalance the centrifugal tendencies of specialization and utilitarianism.”
Christopher Henry Dawson, Understanding Europe“The problem of political theory is how to combine that degree of individual initiative which is necessary for progress, with the degree of social cohesion which is necessary for survival.”
Bertrand Russell, Bertrand Russell's Best“In today's world, learning has become the key to economic prosperity, social cohesion and personal fulfillment. We can no longer afford to educate the few to think, and the many to do.”
David Blunkett“Visible and mobile, my body is a thing among things; it's caught in the fabric of the world, and its cohesion is that of a thing. But, because it moves itself and sees, it holds things in a circle around itself.”
Maurice Merleau-Ponty“There's not a lot of time to have conversations on the field during the game. That's where the trust and the practice comes into play, through practice, through off-site throwing sessions; that's where you build that trust and build that cohesion with a wide receiver.”
Brock Osweiler“Man seeks to learn, and man kills himself because of the loss of cohesion in his religious society; he does not kill himself because of his learning. It is certainly not the learning he acquires that disorganizes religion; but the desire for knowledge wakens because religion becomes disorganized.”
Emile Durkheim