Four Chaplains Quotes & Sayings
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Leadership is an influence relationship among leaders and followers who intend real changes that reflect their mutual purposes. — Joseph C. Rost

I lust after iPods or Mini Coopers not because they're unique, but because they've been so artfully made that I couldn't imagine doing it better myself. — Clive Thompson

Religion did not exist for the saving of souls but for the preservation and welfare of society, and in all that was necessary to this end every man had to take his part, or break with the domestic and political community to which he belonged. — William Robertson Smith

What I mean by "An Unspoken Hunger." It's a hunger that cannot be quelled by material things. It's a hunger that cannot be quelled by the constant denial. — Terry Tempest Williams

We had to leave Australia to become international stars. — Barry Gibb

The more we sympathize with excellence, the more we go out of self, the more we love, the broader and deeper is our personality. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

To be a leader be an example and lead the way. — Debasish Mridha

True benevolence, or compassion, extends itself through the whole of existence and sympathises with the distress of every creature capable of sensation — Joseph Addison

I maintain that when I finally retire from my career in music, I will go and live back in Wales - when I am an old person, if I live to be an old person. The water I miss, and the air, there's something different about it. And I miss the simple life. — Ellie Goulding

I like to paint, I'm absolutely no good at it, but I'm so comfortable with that because it's good for me to have something to fail at. — J. August Richards

I can't stand people who say 'I told you so.' That's worse than somebody coming up and eating your dinner before you have a chance to sit down. — Lloyd Alexander

Social Security was always supposed to be basically in theory an insurance program where you pay in and then you get out. — Judd Gregg