Famous Quotes
1160 Quotations with Lead.
- 801. Madeleine Albright: Iraq is a long way from the U.S., but what happens there matters a great deal he ...
- 802. Hannes Alfven: To try to write a grand cosmical drama leads necessarily to myth. To try to let ...
- 803. Muhammad Ali: It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief b ...
- 804. Steve Allen: In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual ...
- 805. Hannah Arendt: The chief qualification of a mass leader has become unending infallibility; he c ...
- 806. Mahmoud Abbas: We are trying to lead our people to a just peace and to security, and we want to ...
- 807. King Abdullah II: The United States has a central leadership role. No where is it more important t ...
- 808. Chinua Achebe: They have not always elected the best leaders, particularly after a long period ...
- 809. Thomas Addison: The leading and characteristic features of the morbid state to which I would dir ...
- 810. Archibald Alexander: It will never do to plead sin as an excuse for sin, or to attempt to justify sin ...
- 811. Gennaro Anguilo: When a man assumes leadership, he forfeits the right to mercy.
- 812. Robert Baden-Powell: Show me a poorly uniformed troop and I'll show you a poorly uniformed leader.
- 813. David Baker: The instructors were often neophytes at teaching us, but they possessed the info ...
- 814. Bernard Baruch: A political leader must keep looking over his shoulder all the time to see if th ...
- 815. Bo Bennett: A good leader is one who can tell another how to reach his or her potential; a g ...
- 816. Bo Bennett: One's work usually occupies more than half of one's waking life. Choosing work t ...
- 817. Bo Bennett: There is a misleading, unwritten rule that states if a quote giving advice comes ...
- 818. John Berger: That we find a crystal or a poppy beautiful means that we are less alone, that w ...
- 819. Annie Besant: For centuries the leaders of Christian thought spoke of women as a necessary evi ...
- 820. Ambrose Bierce: Philosophy: A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.