8,953 Quotes About Leadership
- Author Matt Suddain
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Keep a good ship,' his father had always said, and by that you should run your company, and your family as if it was a mighty ship of war.
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- Author Robin Sacredfire
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When people think that one possibility is not equated to truth, they're neglecting the fact that truth is a choice whenever the human spirit is part of the logic in question. Geniuses were never weak-minded. They were the counter-balance to an extremely stupid and fearful civilization. The weaker a people, the more inhuman their leader has to be.
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- Author Mayur Ramgir
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The greatest thing in the world is not dying rich but leaving the richness behind for the world to treasure.
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- Author Diogo Fino
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Plutôt que de laisser aux autres le pouvoir de décider de nos échecs ou de nos succès, préoccupons-nous plutôt de chaque décision que l'on prendra pour impacter des vies en étant responsable de la nôtre!
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- Author Farshad Asl
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Regret is one the scariest words in any language and success is one of the most beautiful ones. What are you waiting for?
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Bear in mind, practice is more important than principle. Principles without practice is worthless. Humans of principles may get famous for a short while, but it’s humans of practice who become the legends of human history.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Principle without practice is like raw meat, which is good to have in your kitchen, but basically useless until you cook it in the oven. A principle has to be cooked in the heat of human conscience and behavioral expressions, in order to reach its proper nutritious potential.
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- Author Jacqueline M. Baker
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Be great, just because you can!
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- Author Brandon Sanderson
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If there was one thing she had learned on this trip, it was that leadership was more than titles and giving orders. It was an act of becoming something greater than what one had been before; it was doing things for others, things that they could not do themselves. It was a burden, true, but it refined as much as it hurt.
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