5 Quotes & Sayings By David E Wilkins

David E. Wilkins is a successful speaker, author and life coach. He started out in a career in accounting, but found he had a talent for coaching people and began his speaking career in business. He has made appearances on numerous TV shows, including C-Span, Good Morning America, CNN and the CBS Early Show Read more

His book, The Closer You Get: How to Improve Your Performance at Work (and Live Life to the Fullest), was published in November 2010 by Simon & Schuster. He also has two eBooks available on Kindle: How to Talk to Anyone (on your next date) and How to Speak to Anyone (at work or in any other situation). Wilkins has appeared on The Today Show, ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Larry King Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America and many others.

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Identifying the flaw in the US philosophical roots requires that we move beyond the intellectual and emotional climate in which the Constitution was conceived and adopted. The meanings of concepts and words change with use, and even the Supreme Court has admitted that the original perspective of the American social contract has been altered by the passage of time. David E. Wilkins
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While significant strides have been made in the pursuit of life expectancy, healthcare, educational opportunities, and constitutional protections for women, the Supreme Court, in particular, still wrestles with their status, as evidenced by their problems in pursuing equal opportunity in education and employment, reproductive freedom, the military, and violence against women. David E. Wilkins
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A critical element in nearly all effective social movements is leadership. For it is through smart, persistent, and authoritative leaders that a movement generates the appropriate concepts and language that captures the frustration, anger, or fear of the group's members and places responsibility where it is warranted. David E. Wilkins
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Adams has shown a nearly inexhaustible desire, leavened with an equal amount of sheer talent- five decades' worth and counting- in an unrelenting effort to stabilize, strengthen, and improve the standing of indigenous peoples, minority groups, and the larger society as well. He is an exemplary Native activist, indeed. David E. Wilkins