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latin issues use
The term power comes from the Latin posse- to do, to be able, to change, to influence or effect. To have power is to possess the capacity to control or direct change. All forms of leadership must make use of power. The central issue of power in leadership is not Will it be used? But rather Will it be used wisely and well? Al Gini
latin blow america
My Latin temper blows up pretty fast, but it goes down just as fast. Maybe that's why you seldom hear of ulcers in Latin America. Desi Arnaz
latin book soul
How entirely does the Upanishad breathe throughout the holy spirit of the Vedas! How is every one who by a diligent study of its Persian Latin has become familiar with that incomparable book stirred by that spirit to the very depth of his Soul ! Arthur Schopenhauer
latin known
We Latins are known for jabbering on. Eduardo Galeano
latin mind
There's no question in my mind that it was C.I.A. sanctioned, and most - many Latin American investigators have come to the same conclusion. Of course, we never heard about that in our country. John Perkins
latin school italian
I can read more languages than I speak! I speak French and Italian - not very well, alas, but I can get by. I read German and Spanish. I can read Latin (I did a lot of Latin at school.) I'm afraid I do not speak any African languages, although I can understand a little bit of the Zulu-related languages, but only a tiny bit. Alexander McCall Smith
latin adore
[Latin] allows you to adore words, take them apart and find out where they came from. Dr. Seuss
latin unity liberty
In necessary things, unity; in doubtful things, liberty; in all things, charity. Anne Baxter
latin language foreign-language
The English language took in many many fertilizations, many many genes, from other languages, from foreign languages - Latin, French, Nordic languages, German, Scandinavian languages. Amos Oz
language reading recent seems
Reading the language in some of the recent filings, it seems very personal. James Zoltak
language cowardice politically-correct
Politically correct is the language of cowardice. Billy Connolly
language leaves meet plan spirit wants
Everyone wants to do the right thing and meet the spirit of the legislation. The language now leaves so much up to each municipality. We need a cohesive plan that addresses everyone. David Hamilton
language accuracy
Accuracy of language is one of the bulwarks of truth. Anna Jameson
language purer
To give a purer sense to the language of the tribe. Stephane Mallarme
language should luminous
The language of women should be luminous, but not voluminous. Douglas William Jerrold
language
I am influenced by words and the chewiness of language Annie Proulx
language influence
Every language has influences and is an influence. Amos Oz
language adept
I was very adept at acquiring languages. Anna Held