
On the Correct Handling of Contradiction (1957)
Original Spanish: "Compañeros obreros y campesinos, esta es la Revolución socialista y democrática de los humildes, con los humildes y para los humildes. Y por esta Revolución de los humildes, por los humildes y para los humildes estamos dispuestos a dar la vida."
On 16 April 1961, in a funeral oration in Vedado for victims of the air raids the day before, Fidel Castro referring to the January 1959 Cuban Revolution. Quoted in José Ramón Fernández. 2001. Playa Giron/Bay of Pigs: Washington's First Military Defeat in the Americas, p. 56
On the Correct Handling of Contradiction (1957)
"Dr. Sanger"
Cocaine Nights (1996)
Context: Our governments are preparing for a future without work, and that includes the petty criminals. Leisure societies lie ahead of us... People will still work — or, rather, some people will work, but only for a decade of their lives. They will retire in their late thirties, with fifty years of idleness in front of them. … But how do you energize people, give them back some sense of community? A world lying on its back is vulnerable to any cunning predator. Politics are a pastime for a professional caste and fail to excite the rest of us. Religious belief demands a vast effort of imaginative and emotional commitment, difficult to muster if you're still groggy from last night's sleeping pill. Only one thing is left which can rouse people, threaten them directly and force them to act together. … Crime, and transgressive behavior — by which I mean all activities which aren't necessarily illegal, but provoke us and tap our need for strong emotion, quicken the nervous system and jump the synapses deadened by leisure and inaction.
Collected Works, Vol. 30, pp. 52–62.
Collected Works
Gompers, Samuel. Proceedings of the Convention. Washington, D.C.: American Federation of Labor, 1923, p. 37.
Source: Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
New Situation and the Policy of the Communist Party of Japan (1950)
“The manager's function is not to make people work, but to make it possible for people to work.”
Source: Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams (1987), p. 34.
As quoted in Sputnik : Digest (1967), p. 48
Rupert on the Issues (2011)
“Managers work with processes – leaders work with people.”
Source: John C. Maxwell Official FB https://www.facebook.com/100044605381690/posts/499643584865817/?d=n