1.
When you associate with scum, you become scum.
Kathy Wakile
2.
Music is supposed to create an associate level, wherein I and you and you and I can associate without any misunderstanding.
Burning Spear
3.
A man's mind is elevated to the status of the women he associates with.
Professor Griff
4.
I always like to associate with a lot of priests because it makes me understand anti-clerical things so well.
Hilaire Belloc
5.
If you want to do something for Jah, then dont associate with people who do nothing
Rihanna
7.
If you associate with turkeys, you will never fly with the eagles.
Brian Tracy
8.
If you live up to your privileges, the angels cannot be restrained from being your associates.
Joseph Smith, Jr.
9.
As soon as we associate reading with a test, we've missed the point.
Seth Godin
12.
There's a lot of sensuality that I associate with travel. And that's romance.
Paul Theroux
14.
People now genuinely respond to it and associate me with music. It's really fun.
Ed Helms
15.
It's necessary to start most work alone. But I'm tickled to death when I can pull somebody in or join someone, whether it's borrowing poetry or traveling with an associate.
Jenny Holzer
16.
Freedom of association includes the freedom not to associate.
Ayn Rand
17.
I've actually gotten so I don't associate television with entertainment very much.
Dick Cavett
18.
I stay active and choose to associate myself with like-minded people.
Jake T. Austin
19.
One of the things I associate with God is a sunrise. How many sunrises have you missed over the years, and God created that?
Donald Miller
20.
Business associates? Ouch. That’s worse than friends
Julie James
21.
Like most animals, we're wired to associate height with power.
Helen Fisher
22.
As you work with your associates to help them with their faith, you will save them and also yourselves.
Gordon B. Hinckley
23.
I don't wear makeup. I don't wash my hair every day. It's not something that I associate with myself.
Mila Kunis
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Associate reverently, and as much as you can, with your loftiest thoughts.
Henry David Thoreau