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Quotes About Leadership

being "soft" on misconduct was the best way to guarantee increasing misconduct.
~ Dan Brown
Churchill. Langdon needed a moment to realize she was referring to none other than Winston Churchill himself, the celebrated British statesman who, in addition to being a military hero, historian, orator, and Nobel Prize–winning author, was an artist of remarkable talent. Langdon now recalled Edmond quoting the British prime minister once in response to a comment someone made about religious people hating him: You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something!
~ Dan Brown
The most vicious terrorists are not the people who build the bombs, but the influential leaders who fuel hatred among desperate masses, inspiring their foot soldiers to commit acts of violence.
~ Dan Brown
Men in power are always interested in greater power.
~ Dan Brown
Never underestimate the ego of a politician.
~ Dan Brown
Churchill: "El precio de la grandeza…es la responsabilidad".
~ Dan Brown
A Pope usually worked fourteen-hour days, seven days a week, and died of exhaustion in an average of 6.3 years. The inside joke was that accepting the papacy was a cardinal's "fastest route to heaven.
~ Dan Brown
It's a negative for the country. It implicates dozens of private companies, many of which are made up of honest people. It besmirches the office of the U.S. Senate and is bad for the country's morale. Dishonest politicians hurt all politicians. Americans need to trust their leaders. This would be an ugly investigation
~ Dan Brown
Churchill, who warned us: 'The price of greatness…is responsibility.
~ Dan Brown
My staff is made up of politicians, Rachel, not scientists. You've met Dr. Marlinson. I think he's terrific, but if I let an astrophysicist loose on my team of left-brain, think-inside-the-box intellectuals, I'll end up with a herd of deer in the headlights.
~ Dan Brown
Iactura paucorum serva multos.
~ Dan Brown
For most of his life, he had been the one in charge, the one giving orders
~ Dan Brown
may we never forget the wisdom of Churchill, who warned us: 'The price of greatness…is responsibility.'
~ Dan Brown
The most vicious terrorists are not the people who build the bombs, but the influential leaders who fuel hatred among desperate masses, inspiring their foot soldiers to commit acts of violence. It takes only one powerful dark soul to wreak havoc in the world by inspiring spiritual intolerance, nationalism, or loathing in the minds of the vulnerable.
~ Dan Brown
Finally, he pulled out Edmond's cell phone and reread the Winston Churchill screen-saver quote about shaping one's own legacy. History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.
~ Dan Brown
Keeping information from the director of the NRO was like keeping Vatican secrets from the Pope.
~ Dan Brown
Cardinal: You are a wise man. You will lead us well. Mortati: I am an old man. I would lead you briefly.
~ Dan Brown
When you think about it, it makes sense," says Lt. Colonel William Leek, commanding officer of the Los Angeles Recruiting Station. "Recruiting and basic training are two sides of the same coin. Why have two commanders for what is essentially one process, the making of Marines?
~ Dan Carrison
If the world's finest fighting force assigns only its best people to a three-year challenge in recruiting, and then rewards them afterwards with promotion, why shouldn't corporate America make HR a similar rite of passage for its most promising managers?
~ Dan Carrison
Every drill instructor knows that leadership is something to be cultivated and that virtually every recruit has the potential.
~ Dan Carrison
By emphasizing its screening procedures, instead of its training, management rarely experiences that pleasant surprise of watching a leader emerge from an unlikely recruit.
~ Dan Carrison
A proper training and management culture will cultivate the leadership qualities desired.
~ Dan Carrison
If the president and the Vice President dies who becomes President Thats easy Arnold Swartzanager
~ Dan Gutman
you know that just twelve years after our Revolutionary War, they had a revolution in France? So they were just a bunch of copycats. We also learned about some French guy named Napoleon who was always sticking his hand in his shirt. Nobody knew why. I guess he had a rash or something. That guy should get some ointment to put on his stomach.
~ Dan Gutman