Quotes about Leadership
                        Character is more important than any other leadership trait.
                    — John Wooden
                        
                
                        Character creates consistency, and if your people know what they can expect from you, they will continue to look to you for leadership.
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        There is but one just use of power and it is to serve people.
                    — George W. Bush
                        
                
                        Every relationship in your organization will affect you one way or another. Those who do not increase you will inevitably decrease you.
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        The difference between mere management and leadership is communication.
                    — Winston Churchill
                        
                
                        Leadership is the power of one harnessing the power of many.
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        America needs optimistic leadership to revive national soul.
                    — Mike Huckabee
                        
                
                        The most powerful demonstration of leadership is not a clenched fist of brute force but an open hand of humble assistance.
                    — Mike Huckabee
                        
                
                        The real test of leadership isn't where you start out. It's where you end up.
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        A sense of responsibility is the clearest indication of mature leadership.
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        Thank God for the tough times. They are the reason you are there - to be the leader. If everything was going well, the people wouldn't need you!
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                
                        It was in the mid-70's, '74 or '75 I started doing leadership conferences for pastors and in '79 I wrote my first book "Think On These Things".
                    — John Maxwell
                        
                 
                        