6 Quotes & Sayings By Frank Kusy

Frank Kusy is a bestselling author of books on corporate culture and leadership. He has published more than a dozen books in the area of leadership development and organizational change, including his latest book, The Power of a Positive Leader: How to Create a Winning Culture with Impactful Characteristics.

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Few of us could speak the other's language, but all of us had by now discovered the lodge's unique 'outside toilet'…which transcended all national barriers. The lodge owner wouldn't let you use it unless you promised to lock yourself in with a special key. Everybody thought this odd, but they understood his concern once inside. The loo was just two parallel blocks of wood laid either side of a big hole in the floor. You went in, squatted down on the blocks, felt the gust of chill air wafting up your nether regions, looked through legs, and watched the bottom fall out of your world for a sheer drop of two thousand feet! The reason for locking the door was obvious. Any unwitting interloper who swung it inwards when you were squatting over that hole was certain to knock you off your perch and straight down it. And that would be a one-way trip to oblivion. With your trousers round your ankles . Frank Kusy
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Damoder climbed slowly to his feet. 'Buy lot! ' he wheedled, 'I am poor man. I sell you cheap. I am bank- Rupert! Apparently the only things that could save him from bank-rupertcy were our dollars. Frank Kusy
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He was lonely. I could see that. He was working his butt off-and mine, too-in the hope that a million rupees might sort out his sex life. I prayed to Buddha he would be successful. If he didn't get some action soon, I doubted I would, either. Frank Kusy
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My meal arrived. It was a bowl of tepid, green curried water with two spinach leaves floating in it. The waiter called it 'vegetable soup'. I called it inedible slop. Frank Kusy
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After a lifetime of soft, easy living in the West, one's buttocks take an awful hammering out here. Backpacking around India is just one long round of sitting on bone-hard, chafing, bruising and generally uncomfortable seats-whether in buses our trains, or restaurants or cinemas. There is no such thing as a padded seat in the whole country. Frank Kusy