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Concepts can never be presented to me merely, they must be knitted into the structure of my being, and this can only be done through my own activity.
Mary Parker Follett
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Mary Parker Follett
Age: 65 †
Born: 1868
Born: September 3
Died: 1933
Died: December 18
Businessperson
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Quincy
Massachusetts
Mary Parker
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The state accumulates moral power only through the spiritual activity of their citizens.
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I do not think that we have psychological and ethical and economic problems. We have human problems, with psychological, ethical and economical aspects, and as many others as you like.
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In crowds we have unison, in groups harmony. We want the single voice but not the single note that is the secret of the group.
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The ignoring of differences is the most fatal mistake in politics or industry or international life: every difference that is swept up into a bigger conception feeds and enriches society every difference which is ignored feeds on society and eventually corrupts it.
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The foreman today does not merely deal with trouble, he forestalls trouble. In fact, we don't think much of a foreman who is always dealing with trouble we feel that if he is doing his job properly, there won't be so much trouble.
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Power-over is resorted to time without number because people will not wait for the slower process of education.
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The unifying of opposites is the eternal process.
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Law should seek far more than mere reconciliation it should be one of the great creative forces of our social life.
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Experience may be hard but we claim its gifts because they are real, even though our feet bleed on its stones.
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The best leader does not ask people to serve him, but the common end. The best leader has not followers, but men and women working with him.
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