Collegiality And Collaboration Quotes & Sayings
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Inequality is not necessarily bad in itself: the key question is to decide whether it is justified, whether there are reasons for it. — Thomas Piketty

Obviously, your family life is the priority, but there's still other stuff you have to get done in a day. I think the way I make it work is by taking care of myself, and that includes fitness and eating right and all those things, but also by being very organized and punctual. — Cindy Crawford

Joy is always a function of gratitude - and gratitude is always a function of perspective. — Ann Voskamp

How can Sophie hate Josh tonight when Friday morning she loved him?' I ask. What I mean is How can I have had such strong feelings for Ethan when now I don't know what I feel aside from overwhelming mortification? — Erin McCahan

I refuse to allow prejudice to defeat me. — Dionne Warwick

Turning a negative into a positive is an expressway to success. — Robert Evans

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. — Galileo Galilei

A professor can never better distinguish himself in his work than by encouraging a clever pupil, for the true discovers are among them, as comets amongst the stars. — Carl Linnaeus

Victims declare,"The world is responsible for me," and never do anything to better their quality of life. — Henry Cloud

Well, sometimes home is a person. — Beth Revis

Young humans are real pieces of abstracted contradictions," Uri said. — Cathrina Constantine

I've fought everybody without ducking anyone. I have beaten 10 undefeated guys, and I never was comparing myself to the greatest in the sport. I was not thinking of breaking any records. I'm just enjoying my time in boxing. — Wladimir Klitschko

Necessary collegial consultation therefore does not abolish the autonomy and responsibility of the bishop in his own diocese. No one should feel obliged or forced by the collegial decision of the episcopate, especially when pressures and campaigns are organized to exert influence on certain persons for the purpose of imposing a point of view that is not spiritual but ideological. Episcopal collaboration becomes deficient if it is biased because of political aims. Each bishop is responsible before God for the way in which he fulfills his episcopal responsibilities toward the flock that the Holy Spirit has entrusted to his protection. Collegiality — Robert Sarah