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Transcripts for CNN The Funeral of Colin Powell 20211105 16:58:00

Grateful, to stay humble and to be brave. in the road to character david brooks draws as distinction between resume virtues and eulogy virtues. resume virtues are your achievement and your skills. eulogy virtues are those discussed at your funeral. the ones that exist at tcore of your being whether you re kind, grateful, honest and this person has a solid sense of right and wrong not only to do good but to be good. he wants to love intimately to sacrifice self and the service of others and to live an obedient to some transcendent trust. that was my father. the example of colin pole does not call on us to emulate his resume which is too formidable for mere mortals. ....

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20211105 16:58:00

Grateful, to stay humble, and to be brave. in the road to character, david brooks draws the distinction between resume virtues and eulogy virtues. resume virtues are your achievements and skills. eulogy virtues are those discussed at your funeral. the ones that exist at the core of your being, whether you are kind, brave, honest or faithful. this person is a quiet but solemn sense of right and wrong, not only to do good but to be good. he wants to love intimately and to sacrifice self and the service of others and to live in obedience to some transcendent trust. that was my father. the example of: paul does not call on us to emulate his resume, which is too formidable for mere mortals. ....

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Transcripts for MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports 20211105 16:58:00

Be brave. in the road to character david brooks draws a distinction between virtues and eulogy virtues. resume virtues are achievements and skills. eulogy virtues are those discussed at your funeral, the ones that exist at the core of your being, whether you are kind, brave, honest, or faithful. this person has a quiet but solid sense of right and wrong, not only to do good but to be good. he wants to love intimately, to sacrifice self and the service of others and to live in obedience to some transcending trust. his example does not call on us to emulate his resume. it is to emulate his character ....

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Transcripts for CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20150426 17:35:00

You should just give them to us since we re going to be here anyway it s kind of a no brainer last week we brought you david brooks s thoughts on the 2016 presidential candidates. this week david brooks s thoughts on you. brooks is, of course, a new york times columnist who is best known perhaps for writing about politics, but his books take a different tack and this new one is called the road to character. it s the kind of book that makes people re-examine their lives and how they choose to live them. listen in. david, pleasure to have you on. good to be on, fareed. so you talk about a central difference in your book is between eulogy virtues and resume virtues and you say we re all obsessed with resume virtues. what are they? ....

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Transcripts for CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20150426 14:37:00

Techniques what does it look like? and you have these characters through history whom you study. do you find that there were some who started out with the resume virtues and discovered they wanted a stronger inner life? . all of my characters started out as sort of emotional basket cases, but then they built themselves and the lesson is no matter how old you are, no matter how young you are, there is still lots to do inside. moral education an obligation we have to do every single day. these characters start out baird rush was an egomaniac. george eliot, the great novelist she was emotionally needily. dorothy day, they was just fragmented and all over the place. dwight eisenhower he had a terrible temper problem and what they all did was they said what is my core sin? what is my deepest problem? how does that problem lead to behavior? consciously. consciously and day by day and they regarded the inner confrontation with themselves as ....

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