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Quotes About Leadership

The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the nonobvious. —MARCUS AURELIUS
~ Anthony Robbins
When you buy a company, what you're really buying are its assets. So you've got to look at those assets and ask yourself, "Why aren't they doing as well as they should be?" Fully 90% of the time, the reason is management
~ Anthony Robbins
Often CEOs get that top job because they're like the guy in college who was the head of the fraternity. He wasn't the smartest guy, but he was the best social guy and a very likeable guy, and so he moved up through the ranks.
~ Anthony Robbins
Allí donde no hay visión, el pueblo perece… PROVERBIOS, 29, 18
~ Anthony Robbins
Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one. —MARCUS AURELIUS Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver. —AYN RAND
~ Anthony Robbins
Bill Gates didn't ask, "How do I build the best software in the world?" He asked, "How can I create the intelligence [the operating system] that will control all computers?" This distinction is one core reason why Microsoft became not just a successful software company but also the dominant force in computing—still controlling nearly 90% of the world's personal computer market!
~ Anthony Robbins
If you want to look for obstacles, what's wrong is always available. But so is what's right! I am a hunter of human excellence. I seek out those individuals who break the norms and demonstrate to all of us what's really possible. I learn what those few extraordinary individuals do that's different from everybody else, and then emulate them. I find out what works, and then I clarify it, simplify it, and systematize it in a way to help people move forward.
~ Anthony Robbins
Success leaves clues.
~ Anthony Robbins
When I talked with David Swensen, Yale's chief investment officer, he told me that "unconventional wisdom is the only way you can succeed." Follow the herd, and you don't have a chance.
~ Anthony Robbins
Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
~ Anthony Robbins
The One Minute Manager
~ Anthony Robbins
Paul Tudor Jones
~ Anthony Robbins
Wait! Wait! Listen to me!… we don't have to be just sheep!
~ Anthony Robbins
Puedes predicar un mejor sermón con tu vida que con tus labios. OLIVER GOLDSMITH
~ Anthony Robbins
W. Edwards Deming
~ Anthony Robbins
The leaders in our culture are the people who see the possibilities, who can go into a desert and see a garden.
~ Anthony Robbins
To feel that your hours are filled to overflowing, that you can barely steal minutes enough for sleep, that the welfare of many is entrusted to you, that the world looks on and approves, that some good is always being done to others -- above all things some good to your country; -- that is happiness.
~ Anthony Trollope
When a man gets into his head an idea that the public voice calls for him, it is astonishing how great becomes his trust in the wisdom of the public.
~ Anthony Trollope
Let me tell you, Lady Glencora, that a faineant government is not the worst government that England can have. It has been the great fault of our politicians that they have all wanted to do something.
~ Anthony Trollope
And I think that when once he had learned the art of arranging his words as he stood upon his legs, and had so mastered his voice as to have obtained the ear of the House, the work of his life was not difficult.
~ Anthony Trollope
There had been with him such periods of misery, during which he had wailed inwardly and had confessed to himself that the wife of his bosom was too much for him. Now the storm seemed to be coming very roughly. It would be demanded of him that he should exercise certain episcopal authority which he knew did not belong to him. Now, episcopal authority admits of being stretched or contracted according to the character of the bishop who uses it.
~ Anthony Trollope
It is said by many who have had to deal with boys, that certain among them claim and obtain ascendancy by the spirit within them; but I doubt whether the ascendancy is not rather thrust on them than claimed by them. Here again I think the outward gait of the boy goes far towards obtaining for him the submission of his fellows.
~ Anthony Trollope
He was very great," said Ratler to Bonteen. "Did you not think so?" "Yes, I did, — very powerful indeed. But the party is broken up to atoms." "Atoms soon come together again in politics," said Ratler. "They can't do without him. They haven't got anybody else. I wonder what he did when he got home.
~ Anthony Trollope
Time had been when friends had thought it possible that he might fill the President's chair; but his name had been too much and too long in men's mouths for that. Who had heard of Lincoln, Pierce, or Polk, two years before they were named as candidates for the Presidency?
~ Anthony Trollope