Work on something that matters. Have courage.Ginni RomettyTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“Work on something that matters. Have courage.
“Someone once told me growth and comfort do not coexist. And I think it's a really good thing to remember.”Ginni RomettyCoexist
“Ask yourself when you learn the most. I guarantee it's when you felt at risk.”Ginni RomettyGuarantee
“There are a group of people who would like to silence everybody and have everybody go along to get along, but that's not going to be very helpful for us in the long run, in terms of solving our problems. And somebody has to be courageous enough to actually stand up to, you know, the bullies.”Ben CarsonCourage
“I think the Iraqi people have shown extraordinary patience and courage in the last few months. They have really put a political system on the way to success, to a real democracy here.”Paul BremerCourage
“To show that a comedian on stage in India talking about sanitation or in South Africa talking about HIV and AIDS awareness, if you follow the joke into their lives, you can see that, like, oh, these things aren't just contrived in joke books. This is real life. I think the best comedians have that bravery and courage to say, Oh, this is what it is.”
“If you're clear on what you believe, you have a great foundation to go make a market.”Ginni RomettyFoundation
“My mom had not worked a day in her life, and then she woke up when I was 15 and found herself with four children, no job, no money. But she set out and made it all OK for us, and from that, I saw that there's no problem that can't be solved.”Ginni RomettyMom
“And so when I moved to IBM, I moved because I thought I could apply technology. I didn't actually have to do my engineer - I was an electrical engineer, but I could apply it. And that was when I changed. And when I got there, though, I have to say, at the time, I really never felt there was a constraint about being a woman. I really did not.”Ginni RomettyApply
“The principles of living greatly include the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and trial with humility.”Thomas S. MonsonCourage
“Scientists tend to come in two stripes: those who have tremendous appetite and aptitude for the details, and those who illuminate the big picture. Sagan was definitely in the latter category, and he was profoundly good at it. He made connections that others did not have the intellectual breadth or courage to make.”Carolyn PorcoCourage