Quotes on the topic: Mutual


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Mutual respect! That's what it takes to be friends.


There are some classified documents there that we received from the CIA. Our arrangement with the CIA was that we could by mutual agreement declassify these documents, but we had no authority to unilaterally declassify them.


I do detest everything which is not perfectly mutual.


I've never been one to have to manipulate women. I always want it to be like a mutual thing, like everybody loves everybody.


I love actors, and I'm very protective of them. I trust them. It's a mutual trust.


So for mutual interest, I do want American presence in this region.


There's accountability in the mutual fund industry. And they've been tremendous engines of wealth for people and they're going to continue to be so.


The mutual fund industry provided the money for Intel and Motorola and Hewlett-Packard to crush the competitors.


The corporate killer downsizing is directly responsive to what the mutual funds have wanted.


Our policy is to deepen the relations with all the countries in the world - monarchies, kingdoms, large powers - we want to respect all differences and have our relationships based on mutual respect.


The bargain that yields mutual satisfaction is the only one that is apt to be repeated.


New Yorkers are stuck in a gloomy mucilage of mutual commiseration.


Nothing brings people together more, then mutual hatred.


Voices were heard from the United States of America which made it clear that America wanted a peaceful and united Europe as a basis for mutual cooperation.


The only kind of coercion I recommend is mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon by the majority of the people affected.


By June 1974, Treasury Secretary George Shultz was already suggesting that rising oil prices could result in a 'highly advantageous mutual bargain' between the United States and petroleum-producing countries in the Middle East.


But that intimacy of mutual embarrassment, in which each feels that the other is feeling something, having once existed, its effect is not to be done away with.


To him who looks upon the world rationally, the world in its turn presents a rational aspect. The relation is mutual.


Love is a mutual self-giving which ends in self-recovery.


Respect and mutual respect are important. I, for instance, often show my latest work so that people can see how I work.