The most fundamental, essential element, without which any community would fail, boils down to interpersonal skills. The glue that holds any group together is the ability to put aside your own personal ego at times, and to recognize that you have to look out for other people.
— Albert Bates
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Right on, brothers, sisters and neighbors. This should be engraved in granite on every City Hall, and embroidered into the shrubbery on entering all communities.