Danh ngôn của Madeleine Albright

No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.
No matter what message you are about to deliver somewhere, whether it is holding out a hand of friendship, or making clear that you disapprove of something, is the fact that the person sitting across the table is a human being, so the goal is to always establish common ground.
Cho dù bạn định truyền tải thông điệp gì ở đâu đó, cho dù đó là nắm tay tình bạn hay thể hiện rõ rằng bạn không đồng tình với điều gì đó, thì thực tế là người ngồi đối diện bàn cũng là một con người, vì vậy mục tiêu là luôn tạo ra điểm chung.
Tác giả: Madeleine Albright | Chuyên mục: Friendship | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Madeleine Albright
- While democracy in the long run is the most stable form of government, in the short run, it is among the most fragile.
- If we have to use force, it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see further into the future.
- It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent.
- But I do not believe that the world would be entirely different if there were more women leaders. Maybe if everybody in leadership was a woman, you might not get into the conflicts in the first place. But if you watch the women who have made it to the top, they haven't exactly been non-aggressive - including me.
- Most of the time I spend when I get up in the morning is trying to figure out what is going to happen.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Friendship
- Big Red Machine is really a community effort: I guess it involves almost 30 musicians. It does come out of our friendship, but it's really something that is deeply collaborative.
- Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
- From an early age I didn't buy into the value systems of working hard in a nine-to-five job. I thought creativity, friendship and loyalty and pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable was much more interesting.
- I don't know if I've ever been in a clique. The older I've gotten, the more I've realized what a true friend really is. So my friendship circle has changed a bit.
- The arrogance that says analysing the relationship between reasons and causes is more important than writing a philosophy of shyness or sadness or friendship drives me nuts. I can't accept that.