Quotes about Influence
The books of C.S. Lewis had a very profound, indirect effect on me.
— JI Packer
Bad leaders believe that they have to project control at all times.
— Simon Sinek
I can't promote makeup on Instagram if I don't believe in the product.
— Huda Kattan
We know that we are often judged by the company we keep. We know how influential classmates, friends, and other peer groups can be. If any of our companions are prone to be unrighteous in their living, we are better off seeking new associations immediately.
— Joseph Wirthlin
We know that we are often judged by the company we keep. We know how influential classmates, friends, and other peer groups can be. If any of our companions are prone to be unrighteous in their living, we are better off seeking new associations immediately.
— Joseph Wirthlin
We develop our propensity to forgive or not to forgive by what we see illustrated at the early ages of our development.
— Bishop TD Jakes
People appreciate and follow the person who can persuade them properly. Make that person you.
— Vernon Howard
History has proven that each generation of Howard graduates will forge the way forward for our country and our world.
— Kamala Harris
No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will.
— Euripides
First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Then a strange thing happened. She turned to him and smiled, and as he saw her smile every rag of anger and hurt vanity dropped form him - as though his very moods were but the outer ripples of her own, as though emotion rose no longer in his breast unless she saw fit to pull an omnipotent controlling thread.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
People try so hard to believe in leaders now, pitifully hard. But we no sooner get a popular reformer or politician or soldier or writer or philosopher—a Roosevelt, a Tolstoy, a Wood, a Shaw, a Nietzsche, than the cross-currents of criticism wash him away. My Lord, no man can stand prominence these days. It's the surest path to obscurity. People get sick of hearing the same name over and over.
— F Scott Fitzgerald