
Top 15 Introspective Leadership Quotes
#1. Sequoia seeds have flat wings, and glint and glance in their flight like a boy's kite.
John Muir
#2. It always amazes me how it is so easy to appear one way to the people around you but to live inside as someone else entirely.
K.L. Slater
#3. I still follow that model: just go hard every day, and take it one step at a time.
Ace Hood
#4. Philosophy is an art form - art of thought or thought as art
Susan Sontag
#6. They didn't understand, it not being directed at them, what that smile could do. The power of it. It was like every time he smiled he'd opened a chest of treasure and said, All this is yours.
Kristen Ashley
#8. I know I'm never going to probably see the Taj Mahal or, you know, climb Mt. Everest, but I can still maybe influence peoples' way of thinking by a story that I do, by something I learn about the world.
Gail Sheehy
#9. I've already gone through all the reasons to ignore her. I've already tried to fight this for far too long. I'm not winning any awards for resistance. I never did. I threw in the towel many moons ago.
Lauren Blakely
#10. I wonder whether the gentlemen who make a business and a living out of writing books, ever find their own selves getting in the way of their subjects, like me?
Wilkie Collins
#11. I've never worked with a co-author before [Alison McGhee]. Writing for me is a pretty scary thing, so it was a huge comfort to have someone in the room working with me. It became less like work and more like play.
Kate DiCamillo
#12. I always push forward. It doesn't mean that I'll be perfect. I make mistakes
but I learn from my mistakes, and move on.
Elvis Stojko
#13. I have only one purpose: to make people free, to urge them towards freedom, to help them to break away from all limitations, for that alone will give them eternal happiness, will give them the unconditional realization of Self.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#14. The best imitation in the world is not half as good as a poor original.
Luise Rainer
#15. Conventional analysis suffers from a profound failure of imagination. It imagines passing clouds to be permanent and is blind to powerful, long-term shifts taking place in full view of the world.
George Friedman
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