A Quote by Michael Bloomberg

What has changed is that people have stopped working together. — © Michael Bloomberg
What has changed is that people have stopped working together.
I did like Test, and he was a guy I kept in touch with for years after we stopped working together.
Make sure that the people at the top are working together and there aren't divisions of labor. Don't have people working in silos; have them working across the team.
I mean, television has really changed a lot, and changed the way movie people think about working in the storytelling business.
You put together two people who have not been put together before; and sometimes the world is changed, sometimes not. They may crash and burn, or burn and crash. But sometimes, something new is made, and then the world is changed. Together, in that first exaltation, that first roaring sense of uplift, they are greater than their two separate selves. Together, they see further, and they see more clearly.
I'm a New Yorker. I was there during 9/11, and I saw how, not only New York City stopped for a moment, we all took an inhale and exhale at the same time - the world united at that time, and it changed my life. I think millions of people were forever changed.
Just because I've stopped working doesn't mean that I've stopped being helpful.
I never stopped grinding. I never stopped hustling. I never stopped working. I just kept moving. It has nothing to do with the money or anything like that. It's just that I love music.
I stopped smoking. When I stopped smoking, my voice changed... so drastically, I couldn't believe it myself.
They say Casanova made love to over 10,000 women. Do you think it changed him? It probably aged him a little bit. But I doubt that it changed him. If it had changed him, he would have stopped somewhere along the line and done something a little different.
This working together is just so important: you're either working together, or you're not working together.
Teachers have almost stopped reading aloud to their classes because of the pressure of testing and tight curricula, but it is the books we read together and talk about together that bring us closer together.
I suppose I don't have to work, but I do love working. I class myself as a working-class girl, and I've never stopped working. When I'm offered shows here, there and the other, I do an awful lot because I feel other people would love to be offered what I'm offered; who am I to say no? I'm definitely working class, and I always will be.
Let's try and bring out the best in all of us and a positive vision of working together to solve big problems, to recognize that, yes, all is not right, things need to be fixed. We're better off solving things by working together than by pointing fingers at other people.
People can rock together, people can do great things together, and that's what you love when you're working with characters and it's all going well.
Like the whole DOGMA thing, screenings, bringing people together. I love when I hear that people I've brought together are working on projects.
A lot changed when I started working with Polly Bennett and we did a lot of character and movement stuff together.
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