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Every time we allow someone to move us with anger, we teach them to be angry.
— Barry Neil Kaufman
Sings. Hope in every sphere of life is a privilege that attaches to action. No action, no hope.
— Peter Levi
Our soft hearts are what tell us that, whatever the circumstances of birth, everyone must be given opportunities to do well.
— Sendhil Mullainathan
Military school was great and especially great for leadership and then I spent two years in Vietnam.
— Robert Kiyosaki
The answer is always "No" until you ask. - Ref James 4:2
— Charles S. Stamper
All audiences should be slightly off balance.
— Richard Thompson
In the military, I learned that 'leadership' means raising your hand and volunteering for the tough, important assignments.
— Tulsi Gabbard
I see you have returned, my love; and your mood is as dark as ever. Did your soldiers not adore you to your complete satisfaction?
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Sometimes you have success and not so much success versus certain people.
— D'Brickashaw Ferguson
Somebody needs to be in charge! They may not always like what you're doing,
but press on! — Deborah L. Parker
but press on! — Deborah L. Parker
Even when things don't go very well, even when life is hard, it still tends to be a pretty wonderful thing to be alive.
— Daniel M. Haybron
Why wouldn't female Marines come forward? Because they don't trust us. They don't trust the command. They don't trust the leadership.
— James F. Amos
Lead me, follow me, or get the hell out of my way.
— George S. Patton Jr.
An army of sheep led by a lion is better than an army of lions led by a sheep.
— Alexander The Great
Africa must remain on the path of democracy. But democracy MUST also remain about the PEOPLE, not about power
— Fela Durotoye
We had a military and political leadership at that period which was genuinely deluded.
— Neil Sheehan
Most people associate command and control leadership with the military.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
He had always had a gift for conjuring images in his mind's eye. It was one of the secrets of his military success.
— H.W. Brands