A Quote by Yair Lapid

In politics, there is only one crime that is unforgivable - showing weakness. — © Yair Lapid
In politics, there is only one crime that is unforgivable - showing weakness.
Showing weakness and showing fear and letting people in was a huge part of my comeback.
To show weakness, we're told in sports, is to deserve shame. But showing weakness, addressing your mental health, is strength.
It is a sign of weakness to avoid showing signs of weakness.
About 25 years ago, I started out as a reporter covering politics. And that sort of just evolved into organized crime, because organized crime and politics were the same thing in Boston.
I was concerned about the link between crime and politics, and I figured out the only way I could do something about it was to get into politics.
Powerful states can maintain themselves only by crime, little states are virtuous only by weakness.
The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly.
Any open net was an unforgivable crime meriting immediate punishment, and [Di Stefano] carried out the sentence by stabbing at it like a mischievous elf.
suicide is a crime - the only crime that, if successful, guarantees that the perpetrator will not be punished for it. This makes it the most serious crime of all.
Showing your emotions is not a weakness.
What's absolutely unforgivable is the financial benefit top management people get for laying off people. There's no excuse for it. No justification. No explanation. This is morally and socially unforgivable, and we'll pay a very nasty price.
My father's politics and ideas were, to me, unforgivable. He was a Jewish convert who became very anti-Semitic, and I didn't find the anti-Semitism forgivable.
Weakness and strength are necessary for balance. No one or nothing is only weak or only strong. But some of us overlook our weaknesses, and even deny that we have them. That can be dangerous, because denying there is a weakness is in itself a weakness. Likewise, accepting that we have weaknesses becomes a strength. And by the same token, overestimating strength is a weakness. You should not be blinded by your strengths. The feeling of strength is not the same as having strength. Neither should you ignore your weaknesses. Know them well, too.
The only unforgivable sin is deliberate cruelty.
The only unforgivable sin: Being unforgiving.
The best crime stories are always about the crime and its consequences - you know, 'Crime And Punishment' is the classic. Where you have the crime, and its consequences are the story, but considering the crime and the consequences makes you think about the society in which the crime takes place, if you see what I mean.
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