Quotes about Leadership
I was taught in Bible college, religion and politics don't mix.
— Jerry Falwell
Read my lips: no new taxes.
— George H. W. Bush
Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.
— John Milton
I believe God wants you to have money to pay your bills, send your kids to college and do charity work and build orphanages. There's the teaching that we're supposed to be poor to show that we're humble. I don't buy that. I think we're supposed to be leaders. We're supposed to excel.
— Joel Osteen
The team only goes as far as their quarterback takes them.
— Donovan McNabb
All I can do is play as hard as I can play, make as many plays as I can make and try to help my team win football games.
— Ryan Fitzpatrick
There are a lot of guys who average a lot of points, but they make the game hard for themselves, and they make the game hard for their teammates, and that's why you never really see them win or get deep in the playoffs.
— Andre Iguodala
Every time I get on the court, I want to push my teammates to be better as a leader and lead by example.
— Joel Embiid
If you know someone who is discouraged because his fight isn't won yet, speak to that person truthfully and forthrightly, the way a commanding officer would speak to his troops.
— Rick Renner
these leaders were promoting was a twisted version of truth. It was error packaged with elements of truth and then stealthily posed to believers in the guise of authenticity to make it more appetizing.
— Rick Renner
To bring the Church back to where God wants it to be will require great courage on the part of God's leaders, His spokesmen. They must be willing to acknowledge the present sad condition of large portions of the Church. Then they must rise up and both publicly and privately refute every form of deception with a steadfast stance on God's truth — regardless of the consequences to them personally.
— Rick Renner
Do not jockey for position or try to prove your importance to others with a lot of hollow, empty boasting and self-promotion. Instead, have a modest opinion of yourself, and learn to recognize the outstanding contributions that others have to impart.
— Rick Renner