Top 14 Blinded Leadership Quotes
#1. Often, the more reliably you perform a task, the less likely it is for someone to notice that you're doing it and to feel grateful and to feel any impulse to help or to take a turn.
Gretchen Rubin
#2. I never really excelled in any particular subject, but I was just alright at all of them. I never really knew what I wanted to do until I discovered drama.
Chris Geere
#3. We will make bold rather than timid investment decisions where we see a sufficient probability of gaining market leadership advantages," they wrote. "Some of these investments will pay off, others will not, and we will have learned another valuable lesson in either case.
Anonymous
#5. He who lives according to the guidance of reason strives as much as possible to repay the hatred, anger, or contempt of others towards himself with love or generosity ... hatred is increased by reciprocal hatred, and, on the other hand, can be extinguished by love, so that hatred passes into love.
Baruch Spinoza
#6. Who doth right deeds Is twice born, and who doeth ill deeds vile.
Edwin Arnold
#7. The betrayal of people's good will, good trust that things are being done for the best and they actually ARE being done for the best.
Ralph Steadman
#8. Guy thought of the Greek word agon, wasn't it at once an athletic contest and a style of suffering, an agony?
Edmund White
#9. [ ... ] extremes - whether good or bad - don't fit into society's definition of normality
Marilyn Manson
#11. We wanted a name that people would remember and get pissed off about. Nothing too deep, believe me.
Joe King
#12. I wasn't a particularly brilliant student, but on the other hand, I was very active in Student Union affairs and in student politics.
Cesar Milstein
#14. When the candle is burning, who looks at the wick? When the candle is out, who needs it? But the world without light is wasteland and chaos, and a life without sacrifice is abomination.
Annie Dillard