
Top 13 Rightful Leadership Quotes
#1. It's the fate of most Ping-Pong tables in home basements eventually to serve the ends of other, more desperate games.
Jonathan Franzen
#2. If a person with multiple personalities threatens suicide, is that considered a hostage situation?
Steven Wright
#3. You will learn to love it. Or it will destroy you. Neither is unpleasant.
Kameron Hurley
#4. Sometimes it is hard to explain why you find a person beautiful.
Chetan Bhagat
#6. Anyone who sees only the bright side but not the difficulties cannot fight effectively for the accomplishment of the Party's tasks.
Mao Zedong
#7. I let people see the cracks in my life. We can't be phony. We've got to keep it real.
Charles R. Swindoll
#8. I'm proud to say I've never been anybody's lapdog.
Dan Rather
#9. If we are going to out-innovate, out-compete, out-educate other countries, it's going to be women who make a difference, it's women who are going to lead the way and you know, until women get that rightful place and decision making and leadership and growth, America won't realize all her potential.
Kirsten Gillibrand
#10. Sometimes, I think the only art left for us is slowly peeling the label off a beer bottle while somebody tells you about a dream they had.
Lynda Barry
#11. I am not a particularly natural writer. I am not a person who can write in paragraphs the way some writers do. For me, it's sentence by sentence, sometimes word-by-word. And I revise constantly. It's a very laborious process, but I love doing it.
Yann Martel
#12. The arduous nature of practical Christianity makes so many people choose theoretical Christianity! Both are however good, but the former is weightier, noble and solemn than the later! Many are called, but few are dedicated!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#13. Writing from memory like this, I often feel a pang of dread. What if I've forgotten the most important thing? What if somewhere inside me there is a dark limbo where all the the truly important memories are heaped and slowly turning into mud?
Haruki Murakami
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