Pluralized Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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Top Pluralized Leadership Quotes

Keeping Christ in view at all times is, by far, the hardest - and the most essential - part of our calling as Christians. — Tony Reinke

Giving people favors is a time-honored way of gaining loyalty. Pharmaceutical reps do it. The salespeople manning cosmetic counters do it. Lobbyists do it. Men with big crushes on impossibly beautiful women do it. Gifts work on our feelings in a couple of ways: they change the way we experience something, and they push our "reciprocate!" button. When we have the mandate to be objective and an incentive not to be, our biases often win the day-even if we don't think they will. Favors deeply affect our preferences and our loyalties. — Dan Ariely

Okay, how's this? I've been to Heaven and Hell. I've seen the whole world, but the only thing that makes me want to live is this: being inside you. I love you so much. You're all I see. — Debra Anastasia

All that remained was the curiosity of it all. The wonder of the outside world beyond the veil of lies. — Hugh Howey

If you are going to worship a guy who was crucified, don't expect life to be pop and Skittles. — Mark P. Shea

I hope people come to the shows because they feel like there's something there that I can't necessarily articulate, but it's real and it's fun. — Donald Glover

The oppressed, instead of striving for liberation, tend themselves to become oppressors. — Paulo Freire

Terror ripped through me as I was falling, falling, falling toward the sea. — Abby Sunderland

Kneeling on St. Mary's stone floor she had envisioned the candles and the cold, but not Lady Imeyne, waiting for Roche to make a mistake in the mass, not Eliwys or Gawyn or Rosemund. Not Father Roche, with his cutthroat's face and worn-out hose.
She could never in a hundred years, in seven hundred and thirty-four years, have imagined Agnes, with her puppy and her naughty tantrums, and her infected knee. I'm glad I came, she thought. In spite of everything. — Connie Willis

Many of us want things to change in our lives. Yet, we spend so much time worrying about circumstances well beyond our control or incessantly thinking about events that have happened well in our past. One very popular activity these days is watching the news, 24/7, almost as entertainment. The reality is though, that most news stories we hear, we have little if any control over. I suggest redirecting out focus. Because, as I see it, the first step to change is spending time on those things you can actually change. — Charles F. Glassman

a supposedly fictitious God. He goes — Rita Louise

We know we are all tarnished, so we doubt everyone else too. It is sad situation, where we need a leader but cannot really trust anyone. — Chetan Bhagat