A treatment method or an educational method that will work for one child may not work for another child. The one common denominator for all of the young children is that early intervention does work, and it seems to improve the prognosis.
Philanthropic work reminds you of everyone's common humanity, and that's really the common denominator for everyone.
Sports teaches you to understand the meaning of a team. You need to be able to work with everybody; you don't have to be their best friend. You can experience the fun of competition and driving toward a common goal without pushing to bond in some major way with each individual on a project.
If you're going to preach dedication, work ethic, teamwork, unselfishness, and being part of a team to accomplish a common goal, you have to live it - you can't just talk about it.
In baseball you have individual responsibility, and if you fail it, you get an error. But at the same time, your focus is on the common goal of the team to win. This is part of what resonates with people about baseball. This is how they would like society to work.
There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.
Anyone can accomplish anything and rise to the challenge as long as they are willing to work with others, to let go of the personal agenda, to reach a higher goal, and to do what is right for the common good.
Chicago is one city. We shall work as one people for our common good and our common goals.
We need to rediscover the idea of the common good and work together to build a home.
When I go about my own politics, I meet Tea Party supporters who I can work with in Congress, that I find common ground with. I find Tea Party supporters who won't let me get a sentence out without judging me. To say that there is a 'Tea Party supporter' is a gross generality.
If we want to preserve the foundation of our democracy, it's vital that we find common ground that allows us to work for the greater good of this nation. This does not mean giving up our values. This does not mean swallowing a bitter compromise.
Peace is a never ending process... It cannot ignore our differences or overlook our common interests. It requires us to work and live together.
Anyone can use these sites - companies and colleges, teachers and students, young and old all make use of networking sites to connect with people electronically to share pictures, information, course work, and common interests.
The three great essentials to achieve anything worth while are: Hard work, Stick-to-itiveness, and Common sense.
I love work. I love putting together a group of people who are all doing the same thing. The commonality of purpose.
I'm just some commoner trying to work in acting.
I used to joke that if acting didn't work out, poetry was my commonsense fallback.
I hardly ever go into the studio with a work complete in my head. It emerges from communal activity.
If there's one organization in the United States that could work on its communication skills, it's the military.
People already have bionic arms and legs that work by the power of thought. And we increasingly outsource mental and communicative activities to computers. We are merging with our smartphones. Very soon, they will just be part of the body.