Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Avere la capacità di comunicare sempre agli altri ciò che si pensa, significa offrire loro una vera opportunità di fiducia.
Source: prevale.net
Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Avere la capacità di comunicare sempre agli altri ciò che si pensa, significa offrire loro una vera opportunità di fiducia.
Source: prevale.net
Simon Sinek (1973) British/American author and motivational speaker
Source: Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
Address to Fiji Week celebrations, 7 October 2005 (excerpts)
Pope Francis (1936) 266th Pope of the Catholic Church
2010s, 2015, Address at the White House
Context: Mr. President, together with their fellow citizens, American Catholics are committed to building a society which is truly tolerant and inclusive, to safeguarding the rights of individuals and communities, and to rejecting every form of unjust discrimination. With countless other people of good will, they are likewise concerned that efforts to build a just and wisely ordered society respect their deepest concerns and their right to religious liberty. That freedom remains one of America’s most precious possessions. And, as my brothers, the United States Bishops, have reminded us, all are called to be vigilant, precisely as good citizens, to preserve and defend that freedom from everything that would threaten or compromise it.
“Great vision communication usually means heartfelt messages are coming from real human beings.”
John P. Kotter (1947) author of The heart of Change
Step 4, p. 95
The Heart of Change, (2002)
Joni Madraiwiwi (1957–2016) Fijian politician
Opening address to the Leadership Fiji 2006 program, 9 March 2006.
Georges Bataille (1897–1962) French intellectual and literary figure
Source: Visions of Excess: Selected Writings 1927-1939, p. 250
“Blessings sometimes show up in unrecognizable disguises.”
Janette Oke (1935) Canadian writer
“Despicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable.”
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (August 1, 1892)
Letters