A steering committee is four people trying to park a car.
Most people are willing to meet each other halfway; trouble is, most people are pretty poor judges of distance.
The greatest need today seems to be the key to fit the deadlock.
Cooperation can be spelled with two letters—WE.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Man is a symphony, God is the conductor.
Unity among believers is found in their union with Christ.
God call His people to unity, not uniformity.
If we would only learn to build bridges instead of fences, we could charge tolls.
God’s Spirit doesn’t work where people are divided.
“A bone of contention” has no place in the body of Christ.
We must be in tune with Christ to be in harmony with one another.
A small river will carry a lot of water if it keeps running.
A dewdrop does the will of God as much as a thunderstorm.
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.
We didn’t all come over in the same ship, but we’re all in the same boat.
If you don’t believe in cooperation, look what happens when a car loses one of its wheels.
A river is powerful because many drops of water have learned the secret of cooperation.
Most people are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.
Great doors swing on small hinges.
To be agreeable when we disagree is a goal most of us have to keep working at.
As spokes get nearer to the hub of the wheel, they become closer together.
The little wheels in the back of the watch are just as important as the hands of the watch.
He who will not follow and cannot lead should get out of the way.
Group harmony is seldom achieved without personal sacrifice.
Cooperation is doing with a smile what you had to do anyway.
You have a right to your opinion as long as it agrees with mine.
It also takes two to make up after a quarrel.