Quotes related to Philippians 2:3-4
The spinning wheel means national consciousness and a contribution by every individual to a definite constructive national work.
— Mahatma Gandhi
... any citizen should be willing to give all that he has to give his country in work or sacrifice in times of crisis.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Forget yourself and get to work.
— Gordon Hinckley
We have observed that, in society and the world in which we live, selfishness has increased more than love for others, and that men of good will must work, each with his own strengths and expertise, to ensure that love for others increases until it is equal and possibly exceeds love for oneself.
— Pope Francis
The way I ought to measure my life is in terms of the others I helped to become better and happier people. That's the biggest thing to think about if you're not happy.
— Clayton M. Christensen
The better you know yourself, the better your relationship with the rest of the world.
— Toni Collette
I believe it's long past time that we, as individuals and as a society, reestablished the standard that leadership can never be about the leader more than the led.
— Patrick Lencioni
identify one particular insight from their profile that they feel highlights a weakness that they would like to address for the good of the team.
— Patrick Lencioni
I often like to talk with candidates in a room with multiple team members. This allows us to debrief more effectively (e.g., "What did you think he meant when he said . . . ?"). This also gives you a sense of how the candidate deals with multiple people at once, which is a critical skill on a team. Some people are much different one-on-one than they are in a group, and you need to know that.
— Patrick Lencioni
The only greatness is unselfish Love.
— Paulo Coelho
Down the years, I have always enjoyed playing Raymond van Barneveld. There is always a frisson of excitement in the air, an edge to the contest that makes the sap rise, but it stops short of pure enmity.
— Phil Taylor
For much of Toyota's history, we have ensured the quality and reliability of our vehicles by placing a device called an andon cord on every production line - and empowering any team member to halt production if there's an assembly problem. Only when the problem is resolved does the line begin to move again.
— Akio Toyoda