
Top 13 Challenging Times Leadership Quotes
#1. it is clear that our very survival, even today, depends upon the acts and kindness of so many people.
Piero Ferrucci
#2. Love is the compass which keeps every other value from becoming lost.
Bryant McGill
#3. The difference between a top-flight creative man and the hack is his ability to express powerful meanings indirectly.
Vance Packard
#4. Fear looks; faith jumps. Faith never fails to obtain its object. If I leave you as I found you, I am not God's channel. I am not here to entertain you, but to get you to the place where you can laugh at the impossible.
Smith Wigglesworth
#5. We've been around for almost three decades now - there's about three generations of Bon Jovi fans.
Richie Sambora
#6. These are challenging and exciting times. No previous generation of Australians has ever had such an opportunity. No other country in the world has such an opportunity now. So long as we retain faith in ourselves, practise tolerance and reward initiative, we should be in no doubt about succeeding.
John Yu
#7. When thou seest an eagle, thou seest a portion of genius; lift up thy head!
William Blake
#8. I'm going to Washington on a fateful, even historic, mission. I feel that I am an emissary of all Israel's citizens, even those who do not agree with me, and of the entire Jewish people
Samantha Power
#9. I'm more interested in plot than theme, but I hope my values find their way into my stories: kindness, sympathy, effort, and humor!
Gail Carson Levine
#10. As far as the style, I can't say there is one definite style. I probably feel most comfortable writing in a tonal idiom, with considerable, if not extreme chromaticism.
Marc-Andre Hamelin
#11. What stories can do, I guess, is make things present.
I can look at things I never looked at. I can attach faces to grief and love and pity and God. I can be brave. I can make myself feel again.
Tim O'Brien
#12. That's the secret of how to enjoy writing and how to make yourself meet high standards," said Mrs. Berman. "You don't write for the whole world, and you don't write for ten people, or two. You write for just one person.
Kurt Vonnegut
#13. Don't be an author when you write. Be a character.
T.C. Slonaker
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