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Many people view leadership the same way they view success, hoping to go as far as they can, to climb the ladder, to achieve the highest position possible for their talent. But contrary to conventional thinking, I believe the bottom line in leadership isn't how far we advance ourselves but how far we advance others. That is achieved by serving others and adding value to their lives. — John C. Maxwell

Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

So you stick something up your ass, and you hope it might work, and it usually helps. — Doug Stanhope

Two of an actress's greatest assets are love and pain. A great actress, even a good actress, must have plenty of both in her life. — Katharine Hepburn

There are certain things we must not pray about - moods, for instance. Moods never go by praying, moods go by kicking. — Oswald Chambers

Nothing changes, until you change. Everything changes, once you change — Julian Lennon

In my last year at Hallmark, we finally began putting verses on computer. It had been all in filing cabinets on index cards. They had to assign a 4 digit serial number to each sentiment, for each area of feeling. — Pat Cadigan

While my stuff is decreasing, what matters is increasing in equal measure. — Jen Hatmaker

As you go through history, I didn't think it was going to get quite this close. So it's just one of those recurring things ... I hope this doesn't come true in our country. Maybe the film will waken people to the situation. — George Lucas

I teach you beyond Man (superman). Man is something that shall be surpassed. What have you done to surpass him? — Friedrich Nietzsche

How can a society actively promote religious faith on one hand and condemn a man for zealously adhering to his faith on the other? — Jon Krakauer

By overloading the body with food you strangle the soul and render it less active. — Seneca.