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"a leader knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.
Leadership is an action, not an position."
but that the team who chose its chief because its will follow him until the end for its action continues over the death.
Indeed, The phrase "efile noma ephila" means "whether dead or alive" ("que ce soit mort ou vivant") in Zulu. It's an important expression in Zulu culture, showing their strength and determination to keep going no matter what happens. It reminds the Zulu people to stay strong and true to their values, even in difficult times.
This phrase is used in stories, proverbs, and songs to teach lessons about being tough and staying connected to their community and ancestors.
So, "efile noma ephila" is a way of saying that the Zulu people will keep going and stay strong, no matter what.
Nb: The name "Esterhazy" comes from Hungary. It is connected to a place called Esterháza near Dunajská Streda, which is now in Slovakia. The Esterhazy family started in southwestern Slovakia and became important in Hungarian history, especially with people like Count Nikolaus Esterházy and Prince Paul Esterházy.
Count Nikolaus Esterházy (1583-1645) was a powerful nobleman in Hungary. He helped the Habsburg monarchy and fought against the Turks. He became Palatine of Hungary and was important in making Hungary stronger.
Prince Paul Esterházy (1635-1713) was Nikolaus's son and the first prince of the Esterházy family. He was a great soldier, fought the Ottoman Turks, and supported the arts. He made the Esterházy family very rich and powerful.
Leadership is an action, not an position."
but that the team who chose its chief because its will follow him until the end for its action continues over the death.
Indeed, The phrase "efile noma ephila" means "whether dead or alive" ("que ce soit mort ou vivant") in Zulu. It's an important expression in Zulu culture, showing their strength and determination to keep going no matter what happens. It reminds the Zulu people to stay strong and true to their values, even in difficult times.
This phrase is used in stories, proverbs, and songs to teach lessons about being tough and staying connected to their community and ancestors.
So, "efile noma ephila" is a way of saying that the Zulu people will keep going and stay strong, no matter what.
Nb: The name "Esterhazy" comes from Hungary. It is connected to a place called Esterháza near Dunajská Streda, which is now in Slovakia. The Esterhazy family started in southwestern Slovakia and became important in Hungarian history, especially with people like Count Nikolaus Esterházy and Prince Paul Esterházy.
Count Nikolaus Esterházy (1583-1645) was a powerful nobleman in Hungary. He helped the Habsburg monarchy and fought against the Turks. He became Palatine of Hungary and was important in making Hungary stronger.
Prince Paul Esterházy (1635-1713) was Nikolaus's son and the first prince of the Esterházy family. He was a great soldier, fought the Ottoman Turks, and supported the arts. He made the Esterházy family very rich and powerful.
Rojan and Kelinda are characters from the "Star Trek: The Original Series" episode titled "By Any Other Name," which first aired on February 23, 1968. In this episode, the crew of the USS Enterprise encounters a group of aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy, led by Rojan and Kelinda. These aliens, known as Kelvans, take on human form to commandeer the Enterprise for their return journey home.
The plot revolves around Captain Kirk and his crew's efforts to outsmart the Kelvans, who possess advanced technology and the ability to paralyze and transform humans into small, chalk-like blocks. Kirk uses his charm to create tension between Rojan and Kelinda, ultimately exploiting their unfamiliarity with human emotions to regain control of the ship.
It's a classic episode that showcases the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the Enterprise crew.
The plot revolves around Captain Kirk and his crew's efforts to outsmart the Kelvans, who possess advanced technology and the ability to paralyze and transform humans into small, chalk-like blocks. Kirk uses his charm to create tension between Rojan and Kelinda, ultimately exploiting their unfamiliarity with human emotions to regain control of the ship.
It's a classic episode that showcases the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the Enterprise crew.
Seven mercenary samurai on a Dune are Universal Soldiers preparing for the War of the Stars against the Resident Evils that are Nazi zombies. They run like Blades Runners, they are like Michel Strogoff, the Robot cops from Death on their heels to finally face it: it's the Clash of the Titans, the Wild Wild West. Because in the end, all of this, in the imagination from Homer to Zack Snyder, is just one for all and all for one, a beautiful place to die.
"I Know a thing or two about the guilt of carrying on when those you've sworn to fight with are gone. Honor them with everything you can from now. Carry them."
"I Know a thing or two about the guilt of carrying on when those you've sworn to fight with are gone. Honor them with everything you can from now. Carry them."