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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 school who-i-am
I'm from East Sheen, I went to public school where I learned Latin at the age of nine, and certain expectations were made of me to go to St Paul's, Oxbridge maybe, and all that kind of thing. And I failed systematically to meet the mark - who I am and what I should have been are two very different things. Tom Hardy
latin believe doe
That which I have set out in Latin is not my words but the words of God and of apostles and prophets, who of course have never lied. He who believes shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be damned. God has spoken. Saint Patrick
latin poet satire
Satire is, indeed, the only sort of composition in which the Latin poets whose works have come down to us were not mere imitators of foreign models; and it is therefore the sort of composition in which they have never been excelled. Thomas B. Macaulay
latin book years
In the modern languages there was not, six hundred years ago, a single volume which is now read. The library of our profound scholar must have consisted entirely of Latin books. Thomas B. Macaulay
latin philosophy civilization
I wanted to get the most broad foundation for a lifelong education that I could find, and that was studying Latin and the classics. Meaning Roman and Greek history and philosophy and ancient civilizations. Tim Blake Nelson
latin interesting people
I liked Latin, I like languages, I liked all the myths, and the Roman tales that we were required to translate in Latin, and all these interesting people who were never quite what they thought they would be or seemed to be. Suzanne Farrell
singers one-thing felt
I have often felt bad that I am not great at any one thing. Like just a super super singer. Or the Gregory Hines of something Jasmine Guy
singers certain folks
I'm not a folk-singer. I just sing a certain place. Bob Dylan
singers wanted performers
I've never been comfortable as a lead performer, and I never wanted to be a singer, particularly. Donald Fagen
singers morris
RB Morris is the greatest unknown singer-songwrit er in the US. Lucinda Williams
singers dairy-products dairy
Dairy products are not good for a singer. Ruben Studdard
singers musician different
I'm not a singer. I'm a musician, which is different. Tracie Bennett
singers way musician
When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what's happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue as if it was a singer. Mike Figgis
singers remember shut-up
I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybodys like, Shut up. Sean Paul
singers pops plastic
I have never had plastic surgery, and there are many pop singers who have. Lady Gaga
wells persons known
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness. Daniel J. Boorstin
wells
Well, we can't all be Terry Bradshaw. Tony Romo
wells
I thought Eddie Redmayne portrayed me very well... At times I thought he was me. Stephen Hawking
wells prosperous universe
When we learn to trust the universe, we shall be happy, prosperous and well Ernest Holmes
wells pleasant can-do
It is always pleasant to be urged to do something on the ground that one can do it well. George Santayana
wells therapy ifs
If I went to someone for therapy, I wouldn't be a writer...I would just be well adjusted. Garth Stein
wells
Things are achieved when they are well begun. George Eliot
wells
He that looseth is Marchant as well as he that gaines. George Herbert
wells carrie
He carries well, to whom it waighes not. [He carries well, to whomit weighs not.] George Herbert