All Quotes By Tag: Leadership
“I do not know what came first, the brown-nose worker or the arrogant boss; I simple hate it and I not be part of it.”
“It’s better to live for five days as an unconditioned, liberated human being, than to live for a thousand years as a dead, conditioned, second-hand human body.”
“Without the conscientious actions of you, o braveheart, the society ever lastingly will be stuck in a loop filled with misery, hopelessness and destructive external advancement.”
“For me, better is energy-giving, flourishing, stretching, thriving, making progress one step at a time.”
“When we’re brave enough to try something else we can often change what we understand to be possible or worth doing, and ultimately who we believe ourselves to be.”
“By acting or performing our way into a new way of thinking, we can sometimes unearth elements of us that we didn’t believe were possible.”
“Better is about believing you can be – and do – more than you thought. And at the heart of becoming better at anything is the ability to make better choices.”
“One reason the concept of becoming better can scare us is that it requires us to step out of a place that we recognize and have possibly grown comfortable with.”
“When you initiate conversation with others, always respect others’ thoughts, feelings and beliefs when they rationally negate your opinions.”
“It’s the lost souls that lay the foundation for a better tomorrow, because those beings are not afraid to be lost, they are not afraid to fail, in the pursuit of something greater, something grander, than to just survive no different than the dogs do on the streets.”
“Fortune crowns the bold before the worthy”
“At the end of it all, it is our relationship with people that will determine whether they will share in our pain if we fall into dangers.”
“We seek excellence before we seek understanding, wisdom before we gain knowledge, success before we understand hardwork; for this reason we need great teachers and leaders.”
“Leaders cannot build a successful nation once they are yoked to these two evils, ignarance and greed.”
“I trust that you are aware that today’s success is tomorrow’s mediocrity. This means anything appealing today will be appalling tomorrow.”