Quotes About Leadership
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Era evidente, pensó Lloyd, que Churchill pretendía formar un gobierno auténticamente pluripartidista.
~ Ken Follett
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Soms zou ik ook wel een opvliegend karakter willen hebben,' zei Philip. 'Dat houdt de mensen in beweging. Maar iedereen weet dat ik altijd redelijk ben, daarom word ik nooit zo snel gehoorzaamd als een prior die onverwachts woedend kan uitvallen.
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mull over. When ExComm
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Democracy is a terrible way to run a country, isn't it?" she said.
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There are no saints in politics. But imperfect people can still change the world for the better.
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you should never believe a politician with simple answers.
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La capacidad de escuchar a gente inteligente que no está de acuerdo contigo es un talento difícil de encontrar… pero un presidente debe tenerlo
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He was famous for holding meetings at which no one was allowed to sit down: he believed people reached decisions faster that way. The
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Este es nuestro país, y debemos tomar el control de él, tal y como han hecho los bolcheviques en Rusia
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My fate is in the hands of two monarchs, Walter thought, the tsar and the emperor. One is foolish, the other geriatric; yet they control the destiny of Maud and me and countless millions more Europeans. What an argument against monarchy! He
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Changing your beliefs with every change of monarch was called 'policy', and people who did it were 'politicians'.
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got elected by promising law and order. The blatant hypocrisy of it all makes us kind of furious.
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and Wilson was looking for a pretext to unseat him. Gus was thrilled that a world leader would say it was not acceptable for men to achieve power through murder. Would there come a day when that principle was accepted by all nations? The
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George did not press Joe. He was scared enough himself. If he started to discuss the dangers he might talk himself out of going. He looked around the group. He was pleased to see John Lewis, a quietly impressive theology student who was a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the most radical of the civil rights groups.
~ Ken Follett
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Saber escutar pessoas inteligentes que discordam das suas opiniões é um talento rato, mas que um presidente deveria ter.
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Capt. Jenkins & Lieut. Ramsey—20:05
~ Ken Follett
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La classe ouvrière est beaucoup plus nombreuse que la classe dirigeante, et plus forte. Ces gens là dépendent entièrement de nous. C'est nous qui produisons leur nourriture, qui construisons leurs maisons, qui fabriquons leurs vêtements. Sans nous, ils sont morts. Ils ne peuvent pas se permettre n'importe quoi, sauf si nous les laissons faire. N'oublie jamais ça.
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A la gente no le gustan los políticos que minan la moral de nuestros soldados cuestionando la guerra.
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British soldiers were "lions led by donkeys.
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dislikes the work of governing, but I'm fascinated by it." Aldred put in: "Women sometimes do it well. King Alfred of England had a daughter called Ethelfled
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who ruled the great region of Mercia after her husband died. She fortified towns and won battles.
~ Ken Follett
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PreoÈ›ii deÈ›ineau o putere care nu era întodeauna egalat? de cunoÈ™tinÈ›ele pe care le aveau.
~ Ken Follett
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Dirigió una última mirada atrás. Su puente dominaba el panorama. Había transformado radicalmente la aldea. La mayoría de la gente ya no se refería a ella por su antiguo nombre de Dreng's Ferry. Ahora la llamaban King's Bridge, el puente del rey.
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