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Quotes about Empowerment

A growing church sees that the work of the ministry should be done by all
— Neil Anderson
You could summarize Jesus' leadership strategy as follows: I'll do it; you watch. We'll do it together. You do it; I'll watch. You do it!
— Neil Anderson
The church Body cannot rise above its leadership. Additionally
— Neil Anderson
What I'm really proud of Beyonce and Solange, they understand the importance of creating the narrative. It's all about the narrative and how you position yourself with your narrative.
— Mathew Knowles
In the case of maternal health care, you look at, well naturally, it's the mother who's the customer, who makes the decisions. But in truth, the mother in many areas, in certain parts of India, the mother has very little decision-making power at all. The real decision-maker is the mother-in-law.
— Jacqueline Novogratz
The positive side of willpower is the power to do and to frame all of your I won'ts as being in the service of those higher I wills. Once you do that, you're no longer using your willpower to oppress and disappoint half of yourself. You're using it to create the future self that you really care about. Thus, willpower is really just being as kind as you can to the man you want to become.
— Tucker Max
A man without a woman is like a pistol without a trigger; it is the woman who makes the man go off.
— Victor Hugo
In short, between men and women you want... Equality. Equality! You can't mean it. Man and woman are two different creatures. I said equality. I didn't say identity.
— Victor Hugo
The faults of women, of children, of the feeble, the indigent, and the ignorant, are the fault of the husbands, the fathers, the masters, the strong, the rich, and the wise.
— Victor Hugo
Revolution is the accession of the peoples, and, at the bottom, the People is Man.
— Victor Hugo
Consciousness of being loved separates a woman from the herd
— Milan Kundera
When the strong were too weak to hurt the weak, the weak had to be strong enough to leave.
— Milan Kundera