Top 14 Quotes About Coward Leaders
#1. Labour leaders lead us all, though we know they bleed us all. Cheer our new Decline and Fall, Gibbon might have dreamed it all.
Noel Coward
#2. We're not perfect, but we want to do the right thing.
Charlie Bell
#3. Bad bosses chew-out in public for the purpose of showing their dominance).
Rory Miller
#4. The courageous attitudes of leaders ramble around coward followers and sooner or later, they become courageous too!
Israelmore Ayivor
#5. All that technical expertise isn't worth a damn if you don't get the best out of people, though ... These were leaders who saw strength in ordinary people and showed them how to break tyranny.
Noel Coward
#6. Oh, I was so not a wilting flower. I'd let a man pick me up and carry me because I couldn't handle the price of using magic when I was dead. Again.
Devon Monk
#7. That's why I made a comeback in 1988. I knew there were chances of not making it, but I didn't want to end up at sixty years old and say I should have tried when I was thirty-eight.
Guy Lafleur
#8. I would want to be a very present mother. You know, something that I never had.
Traci Lords
#9. The world is ruled by cowards and cravens; brave men have put them there.
Damon Meredith
#10. I am very much concerned when I see young gentlemen of fortune and quality so wholly set upon pleasures and diversions, that they neglect all those improvements in wisdom and knowledge which may make them easy to themselves and useful to the world.
Joseph Addison
#11. The sh*t's gonna splatter, start buggin, yo ...
Mencheres to Cat
Jeaniene Frost
#12. Construction of the socialist future. No, thank you. In any case, if you
Lucy Beckett
#13. There are two avenues from the little passions and the drear calamities of earth; both lead to the heaven and away from hell-Art and Science. But art is more godlike than science; science discovers, art creates.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#14. The most famous rumor for me is that I had throat cancer. I never had throat cancer ... I don't know why that started ... The way I sing, probably.
Bob Seger