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Behave like men, and not like witless sheep...
— Dante Alighieri
A popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful.
— Frank Herbert
Try to resist copying a blueprint from another person's ministry.
— Beth Moore
great people are those who make others feel that they, too, can become great.
— Mark Twain
The vast majority of organizations today have more than enough intelligence, experience and knowledge to be successful. What they lack is organizational health.
— Patrick Lencioni
Truett was more interested in the business growing people than he was in people growing the business. And that's exactly how his business grew. When you are FOR the people in and around your business, the people in and around your business become FOR you.
— Jeff Henderson
The best gift you can give your customers, your team, and your community is an inspired, rejuvenated, fully alive you.
— Jeff Henderson
The world cries for men who are strong; strong in conviction, strong to lead, to stand, to suffer.
— Elisabeth Elliot
TO understand the meaning of womanhood we have to start with God. If He is indeed "Creator of all things visible and invisible" He is certainly in charge of all things, visible and invisible, stupendous and miniscule, magnificent and trivial. God has to be in charge of details if He is going to be in charge of the overall design.
— Elisabeth Elliot
I have found, to depression as well. You yourself will be given light in exchange for pouring yourself out for the hungry; you yourself will get guidance, the satisfaction of your longings, and strength, when you "pour yourself out," when you make the satisfaction of somebody else's desire your own concern; you yourself will be a source of refreshment, a builder, a leader into healing and rest at a time when things around you seem to have crumbled.
— Elisabeth Elliot
If He is God, He is still in charge.
— Elisabeth Elliot
The question is simply,'Who is your master?'Once that's settled, you ask whether any word have been spoken. If it has, you have your orders.
— Elisabeth Elliot