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National Cohesion Quotes By Jan Dalley

Attack and adversity contribute to national cohesion in a way that success and affluence do not — Jan Dalley

National Cohesion Quotes By Mark Twain

Start it at no particular time of your life; wander at your free will all over your life; talk only about the thing which interests you for the moment; drop it the moment its interest threatens to pale. — Mark Twain

National Cohesion Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far. — Kahlil Gibran

National Cohesion Quotes By Eric Nicol

Clearly, if Confederation is to survive another 100 years, Canada must find a national esprit de corps. Cohesion cannot depend indefinitely on hating Toronto. — Eric Nicol

National Cohesion Quotes By Sheri Dew

I invite you to consider anew what you know and what you have; what you are here for and where you are going; and how you are going to do what you have come here to do. p 13 — Sheri Dew

National Cohesion Quotes By Gunther Kress

The (nation) state's concern had been the development of citizens - social subjects whose identity was shaped by the goals of the state - and the preparation of a labour force serving the needs of a national economy and administration. That state was interested in cohesion, integration and homogeneity - however imperfectly realized. The globally framed interests of current versions of the market are neither about citizenship - shared social values, aspirations, dispositions - nor about the preparation of a labour force ... — Gunther Kress

National Cohesion Quotes By Robert Kennedy

We develop the kind of citizens we deserve. If a large number of our children grow up into frustration and poverty, we must expect to pay the price. — Robert Kennedy

National Cohesion Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

Women who are concerned with being pretty think about what they look like, but women who are concerned with being beautiful think about what they are looking at. They are taking it all in. They are taking in the whole beautiful world and making all that beauty theirs to give away to others. — Glennon Doyle Melton

National Cohesion Quotes By Stephanie Tom

Better hyperactive rather than radioactive, I always say. — Stephanie Tom

National Cohesion Quotes By Ashwini Gopalkrishnan

Love makes a person go down on his /her knees ~ Meera says looking at her elder brother Vikram's elated face . — Ashwini Gopalkrishnan

National Cohesion Quotes By Myles Munroe

The first and most important component in nation building is LAW. Law is the source of national Cohesion. — Myles Munroe

National Cohesion Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

To live one's love and hatred, to live that which one is means defeat, resignation, and death. The crimes of society, the hell that man has made or man become unconquerable cosmic forces. — Herbert Marcuse

National Cohesion Quotes By Maceo Parker

I'm really at ease in being me and going all around the world playing music. But I do get a lift once we start. I'm humming stuff in the dressing room and smiling, looking at myself and making sure I don't have nose hair! But once I get really close to the stage, and the guys are doing the intro thing, I do get a pick-me-up. — Maceo Parker

National Cohesion Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

Our greatest foreign policy problem is our divisions at home. Our greatest foreign policy need is national cohesion and a return to the awareness that in foreign policy we are all engaged in a common national endeavor. — Henry A. Kissinger

National Cohesion Quotes By Joel Klein

One of the great threats to our national security is social cohesion. If people no longer believe that you can start out anywhere and end up at the top successfully in America, that the American dream is part of the past, I think that erodes a sense of belief and confidence in our nation. — Joel Klein