In 1980 we declared the globe free of smallpox. It was the largest campaign in United Nations history until the Iraq war. A hundred and fifty thousand people from all over the world, doctors of every race, religion, culture and nation, who fought side by side, brothers and sisters, with each other, not against each other, in a common cause to make the world better.
Larry BrilliantSmallpox was the worst disease in history. It killed more people than all the wars in history.
Larry BrilliantOne percent of the equity, 1 percent of the profits, and 1 percent of the people go into Google.org. The most important asset isnโt money, itโs people. One percent of the people means 60 or 70 of the smartest people in the world trying to solve some of the biggest problems in the world.
Larry BrilliantIf there's a big problem and you've got the right people with you, usually the answer emerges and you do what's the obvious thing to do. I don't think of myself as some great manager or great leader. I've been very lucky to be in the positions that I've been in. I meet a lot of people and I've grown a lot of companies, and I meet a lot of CEOs at big enterprises. I'm always so surprised at how much they seem to know. It doesn't always seem to be correlated to how well they actually do.
Larry BrilliantThe great thing about gurus is not that they make you feel everybody's love. It's that they make you feel that you can love everybody.
Larry BrilliantIf you don't put the spiritual and religious dimension into our political conversation, you won't be asking the really big and important question. If you don't bring in values and religion, you'll be asking superficial questions. What is life all about? What is our relationship to God? These are the important questions. What is our obligation to one another and community? If we don't ask those questions, the residual questions that we're asking aren't as interesting.
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