Top 17 Next Generation Of Leaders Quotes
#1. Public schools are where the next generation of leaders are educated and where cultural exchange will take place.
Eugenie Scott
#2. I am humbled and excited by new opportunities for me to support and share the amazing work NASA is doing to help us travel farther into the solar system and work with the next generation of science and technology leaders.
Scott Kelly
#3. Leaders are like gardeners ... As leaders we are not only responsible for harvesting our own success but for cultivating the success of the next generation.
Susan Collins
#4. Everyone has a choice. Even if you're trained to hate, you can choose tolerance. You can choose empathy.
Zak Ebrahim
#5. I'm not mad. I already told you that. We all have mistakes in our past ... and our future. It's a fact of life.
Shannon A. Thompson
#6. We need leaders, we need political leaders and we need business leaders, and my hope for this book is that it helps create that next generation of business leaders that will lead us into the future.
James White Fellow Of INSTAAR
#7. He who is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward him for what he has done. PROVERBS 19:17
Joel Osteen
#8. Next generation leaders are those who would rather challenge what needs to change and pay the price than remain silent and die on the inside.
Andy Stanley
#9. In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little human detail can become a Leitmotiv.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
#11. One dark night the skeletons that they had carefully hidden in an obscure closet appeared, grabbed them around the throat, and strangled them.
Ben Carson
#12. Pomeranians speak only to Poodles and Poodles speak only to God.
Charles Kuralt
#13. Everybody grows up with comedy. I mean, Egyptian comedy has a very, very old tradition. Our theater and our movies are just, like, amazing.
Bassem Youssef
#14. Until our leaders take seriously their responsibility to pass on a healthy and just world to the next generation, I will continue this fight.
Tim DeChristopher
#15. Usually, we think that "good" loneliness is what we call "solitude," the choice of some alone-time. But I want to press on with the negative dimension, to look at ways in which a fundamental sense of being separated from others shapes who we are and why.
Thomas L. Dumm
#16. Try to do for the next generation of church leaders what the previous generation of church leaders has not done for you.
Andy Stanley