Quote by: Walter Isaacson

In ancient Rome, when a victorious general paraded through the streets, legend has it that he was sometimes trailed by a servant whose job it was to repeat to him, " Memento Mori": Remember you will die. A reminder of mortality would help the hero keep things in perspective, instill some humility. Job's memento mori had been delivered by his doctors, but it did not instill humility. Instead he roared back after his recovery with even more passion. The illness reminded him that he had nothing to lose, so he should forge ahead full speed. " He came back on a mission," said Cook. " Even though he was now running a large company, he kept making bold moves that I don't think anybody else would have done.


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Author Bio


  • NameWalter Isaacson
  • DescriptionAmerican writer and biographer
  • BornMay 20, 1952
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionJournalist; Writer
  • AwardsThe Nichols-Chancellor's Medal