|"Wearing the same shirts doesn't make a team.
|Buchholz and Roth
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|The Bhutan folktale The Four Harmonious Friends symbolizes interdependence, an epitome of friendship, cooperation, good relation without considering hierarchy, strength, power or size. In the story, Elephant, Monkey, Rabbit, and Bird collaborate to plant a tree, protect it, and harvest the fruits. It is said that wherever a picture of the Four Harmonious Friends is displayed, the ten Buddhist virtues will increase, the minds of all will become harmonious, and many auspicious events will occur.
|Bhutan Folktale
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|"Gettin' good players is easy. Gettin' 'em to play together is the hard part.
|Joe Paterno
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|"I never really understood that massive collaboration involving hundreds of people is what makes movies possible, and it's also why I would agree that curiosity is not the most important human trait; the urge to collaborate is. Heck . . . only we have the ability to cooperate to make like online communities and space telescopes and imaginariums and movies. So the great thrill of this whole experience [my novel being made into a movie] for me was . .. .seeing humanity do what it's best at, which ultimately is not competing but cooperating."
|John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars
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|“Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold.”