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I believe we can accelerate our acumen, performance and success by leveraging our associations and spending time with people better than us.
— Robin S. Sharma
Fear, doubt, and lack are things we must talk about to emerge as associations that thrive for years to come.
— Holly Duckworth
The master mind is the mind that thinks what it wants to think, regardless of what circumstances, environment or associations may suggest.
— Christian D. Larson
If associations to control burglary and murder were tolerated we should take it for granted that the members should all be burglers and murderers.
— George Bernard Shaw
An abundance mentality springs from internal security, not from external rankings, comparisons, opinions, possessions, or associations.
— Stephen Covey
I extend my appreciation to the associations, movements and all those who defend human life.
— Pope Francis
Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
The medium is the message because it is the medium that shapes and controls the search and form of human associations and action.
— Marshall McLuhan
Memories lurk like dustballs in the backs of drawers. The stereo is a special model that plays only music fraught with poignant associations.
— Jay McInerney
Lies make for pathetic allies.
— T.F. Hodge
I'm interested in contemporary vision - the flicker of chrome, reflections, rapid associations, quick flashes of light. Bing! Bang!
— James Rosenquist
Life and art are nothing but associations of ideas and sorrows that nourish our illusory quest for the Holy Grail of human existence. It's a mystery!
— Carl William Brown
I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.
— Vera Farmiga
It is not queer, and both desolating and comforting, how, with all associations broken, one forms new ones, as a broken bone thickens in healing.
— Wallace Stegner
Pemex becomes a productive company of the state, but it will have competition and can make associations with the private sector.
— Enrique Pena Nieto
The more a man acts on his own, the more he develops himself. In large associations he is too prone to become merely an instrument.
— Wilhelm Von Humboldt
Create and communicate absolute clarity of purpose.
— Omer Soker
Once dishonesty is introduced, distrust becomes the hallmark of future dealings or associations.
— Jon M. Huntsman Sr.
The unconscious mind is a vast repository of experiences and associations that sorts things out much faster than the slow-moving conscious mind.
— Sharon Salzberg
Empty the mind of all concerns, see the stone as it is . . . cleansed of associations, wishes, dreams, fantasies, fears.
— Anne McCaffrey
When "We've always done it that way" is replaced with "Let's try something new," associations will leap to greatness.
— Holly Duckworth
In countries where associations are free, secret societies are unknown. In America there are factions, but no conspiracies.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Therefore, as we grow older, let us be more thankful that the circle of our Christmas associations and of the lessons that they bring, expands!
— Charles Dickens
Once we make the decision to become successful, we must be very careful about associations.
— Chrys-Ann Ambrose
Alternative descriptions of the same reality evoke different emotions and different associations.
— Daniel Kahneman
Successful people carefully manage their energy and associations; they are gatekeepers.
— Bryant McGill
I believe that religious education must be the sole concern of religious associations.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is only in Hebrew that you feel the full meaning of it
all the associations which a different word has. — David Ben-Gurion
all the associations which a different word has. — David Ben-Gurion
Look carefully at the closest associations in your life, for that is the direction you are heading.
— Kevin Eikenberry
Of all your associations, it is your relationship with God, your Heavenly Father, who is the source of your moral power.
— D. Todd Christofferson
I write with a mouse, because it has no psychological associations or memories or habits associated with it.
— Fred Frith
Poetry is a dissociating and anarchic force which through analogy, associations and imagery, thrives on the destruction of known relationships.
— Antonin Artaud
Learn as much as you can about your proposed business. Ask questions. Join industry associations. Study successful competitors carefully.
— Paul Clitheroe
I like having associations with locations beyond their meaning for the specific movie.
— Noah Baumbach
Happiness is promoted by associations of persons with similar tastes and similar opinions.
— Bertrand Russell
Associations are communities that are built on the hearts and minds of people who come together to do good in the world
— Holly Duckworth
You should always choose your associations wisely because people create impressions around the music.
— Alan Palomo
The idea is to spin the wheel of metaphors and images until sparks of associations begin to fly for the reader.
— Charles Simic
An advantage that the Hague Conferences lack, in contrast to the peace associations and the Interparliamentary Union, is a bureau.
— Fredrik Bajer
The two chief weapons which parties use in order to ensure success are the public press and the formation of associations.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Only create associations with positive affinities. Make this a rule of life and you will benefit more than from all the therapy in the world.
— Robert Greene
Then again, the name, the associations with a writer's name, can add to the reader's entertainment and pleasure.
— Jonathan Ames
Today's opponents can be your allies tomorrow. And today's allies can be tomorrow's opponents.
— Suzy Kassem
Associations are both subtle and powerful.
— Jim Rohn
No memory is ever alone; it's at the end of a trail of memories, a dozen trails that each have their own associations.
— Louis L'Amour
When our spelling is perfect, it's invisible. But when it's flawed, it prompts strong negative associations.
— Marilyn Vos Savant