A Quote by Cam Newton

I'm always open to discussing collaborations. — © Cam Newton
I'm always open to discussing collaborations.

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I'm always open to collaborations.
Once a term like "open source" entered our vocabulary, one could recast the whole public policy calculus in very different terms, so that instead of discussing the public interest, we are discussing the interests of individual software developers, while claiming that this is a discussion about "innovation" and "progress," not "accountability" or "security."
I would love to do some collaborations for my album - the more the merrier! It's fun to experiment and get to tap into different genres and sounds through collaborations.
I learn a lot from my experiences and collaborations. Most of my collaborations are meant for me to learn.
In discussing Barbarism and Christianity I have actually been discussing the Fall of Rome.
I believe in discussing very thoroughly what should be the goal. When discussing it, I allow others to give their views.
Discussing vaccination with a doctor is like discussing vegetarianism with a butcher.
I don't do a lot of collaborations that I don't believe in. Actually, I don't do any collaborations that I don't believe in.
We should open the conversation of mental health and start discussing it in classrooms, and among each other. Especially in the black community - that's not something we talk about.
I love doing collaborations - it's always good to do something that's out the box.
The border is way more porous than it should be, and I think we'd be open to discussing anything that enhances border security.
To have a discussion about the plusses and minuses of various forms of group action, though, is going to require discussing the current tools and services as they exist, rather than discussing their caricatures or simply wishing that they would disappear.
I like being connected to young people, or younger people who are trying to figure out the language of film, bringing theorists from the dawn of the art in the 20th century. There is a way you find a synthesis. You read texts by the Soviets who are discussing montage, and you have students figuring out how to put scenes together and tell stories visually. The theory becomes relevant in daily practice. It's free labor, which is pretty cool too. I think we all learn from each other and benefit from the collaborations.
Puff always does great collaborations, it's just you need that flair to make it work.
Me and Pusha have always been cool even though we haven't done many collaborations.
You never know where your career will take you. A competitor in the market could suddenly become an unlikely partner. Be flexible, keep your slate clean, and stay open to unlikely collaborations.
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