13 Metaphors for organisation

I believe your organisation is a very powerful agency for good among that class which is practically neglected by others.

Party leaders again have always to remember that the organisation which they control is an entity with an existence in the memory and emotions of the electors, independent of their own opinions and actions.

Their progressive economic and social organisation is in every way a great help to the national movement.

The Roman organisation was an admirable vehicle for Christianity; but the vehicle does not make that which it carries, or account for it.

Even the conscious hypocrite has to do something to justify his pretences, and the mere disappearance from current thought of the persuasion that organisation is a mistake and discipline needless, clears the ground of one huge obstacle even if it guarantees nothing about the consequent building.

Organisation by a slightly different spelling became Ottomanisation, and the aims of the Young Turks were identified with those of the Nationalist party which followed out and developed into a finished and super-fiendish policy the dreams of Abdul Hamid.

The organisation for doing good to Belgium against Belgium's will was an incomparable piece of chicane and pure rascality.

The only "organisation" that seems to occur to him is the Boycott, which has been popular with the Turks since the Revolution of 1908.

We must remember that hospital organisation is a very recent science, and it would be unfair to accuse the Knights of neglecting what had not yet been discovered.

The King himself never attempted to avoid the responsibility; in a public speech he had already said that the army organisation was his own work: "It is my own and I am proud of it; I will hold firmly to it and carry it through with all my energy."

Organisation is the glory and the curse of Germany.

In Germany patriotism becomes jingoistic hatred and contempt for others, organisation becomes the utilisation of servility, obedience becomes willingness to do wrong at command.

It is the organisation of German public life, and the "spiritual force" of which that organisation is the outward and visible expression.

13 Metaphors for  organisation