
His lecture on leadership quoted in "Field Marshal KM Kariappa Memorial Lectures, 1995-2000", page=28
Original: In ambito professionale, chi è scorretto con un collega è consapevole della sua superiorità e teme terribilmente il suo talento.
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His lecture on leadership quoted in "Field Marshal KM Kariappa Memorial Lectures, 1995-2000", page=28
“A professional is one who does his best work when he feels the least like working.”
Source: 1960s, The Medium is the Message (1967), p. 93
“November: Axe-in-Hand”, p. 68.
Source: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "November: Axe-in-Hand," "November: A Mighty Fortress," and "December: Pines above the Snow"
Context: I have read many definitions of what is a conservationist, and written not a few myself, but I suspect that the best one is written not with a pen, but with an axe. It is a matter of what a man thinks about while chopping, or while deciding what to chop. A conservationist is one who is humbly aware that with each stroke he is writing his signature on the face of his land.
“Nothing infuriates an academic more than a talented and successful colleague.”
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 17, Homecoming, p. 329