Quotes about Association
                        They have a grand mausoleum in Florence, which they built to bury our Lord and Saviour and the Medici family in.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        The younger we are, the more each individual object represents for us the whole class to which it belongs.
                    — Arthur Schopenhauer
                        
                
                        We are to consider, that though Christ is greatly exalted, yet he is exalted, not as a private person for himself only, but as his people's head; he is exalted in their name, and upon their account, as the first fruits, and as representing the whole harvest. He is not exalted that he may be at a greater distance from them, but that they may be exalted with him.
                    — Jonathan Edwards
                        
                
                        Other people's views and troubles can be contagious. Don't sabotage yourself by unwittingly adopting negative, unproductive attitudes through your associations with others.
                    — Epictetus
                        
                
                        I have a really close relationship with Mike Bloomberg.
                    — Joe Biden
                        
                
                        The first dog I ever had was called Prince. I called him after the Black Prince. You know, the fellow who...' 'Massacred all the women and children in Limoges.' 'I don't remember that.' 'The history books gloss it over.
                    — Graham Greene
                        
                
                        It's all right to have our mite boxes for the heathen, and send missionaries to them. They're far away and we don't have to associate with them. But I don't want to have to sit in a pew with a hired boy.
                    — LM Montgomery
                        
                
                        Birds of a feather flock together.
                    — Aesop
                        
                
                        A man is known by the company he keeps.
                    — Aesop
                        
                
                        The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaiety, and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        all sin without distinction — is lawlessness.
                    — Jerry Bridges
                        
                
                        Everybody has strange things that mean things to them. You couldn't help it.
                    — Ernest Hemingway
                        
                 
                        