4 Quotes & Sayings By Stuart Connelly

Stuart Connelly is a co-founder of the International Institute of Excellence, an author, motivational speaker and consultant with over twenty five years experience in the corporate, media and government service sectors. His book, Life's Greatest Lessons, was named one of the Top 100 Business Management Books by the Wall Street Journal in 1996. Since then he has authored or co-authored two further books on leadership development, The Leader of Tomorrow and The Leadership Journey. Connelly is also a regular contributor to several publications including The Wall Street Journal Europe, The National Review Journal of Europe and The Times Literary Supplement Read more

He is based in London.

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Jesus taught in parables for a reason. Stuart Connelly
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I took a breath. Pictured the bed waiting for me upstairs. Then retreated to the lobbybar alone and ordered an ice-cold gin martini, a small signal to myself that my work was done. I held the glass, its inverted construction an insult to gravity and the order of things. Just like our Movement, from the outside the balance of power seems all wrong. But hold a martini glass in your hand and you know instinctively that it is just right. Stuart Connelly
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Do you prefer fermented or distilled? This is a trick question. It doesn’t matter how much you like wine, because wine is social and writing is anti-social. This is a writer’s interview, writing is a lonely job, and spirits are the lubricant of the lonely. You might say all drinking is supposed to be social but there’s a difference, at one in the morning while you’re hunched over your computer, between opening up a bottle of Chardonnay and pouring two-fingers of bourbon into a tumbler. A gin martini, of course, splits the difference nicely, keeping you from feeling like a deadline reporter with a smoldering cigarette while still reminding you that your job is to be interesting for a living. Anyone who suggests you can make a martini with vodka, by the way, is probably in need of electroconvulsive therapy. Stuart Connelly