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“Leadership is the right combination of Integrity and Repect for others.The Success of anyone worth remembering is the TRUTH in their actions~bns”

— Bluenscottish, Share via Whatsapp

“Create your own path.Don t blindly follow the massess... because most of the time the M is silent.”

— Abhysheq Shukla, The Reflection "Success or Stress"Choose Wisely, Share via Whatsapp

“Diplomacy s primary law: LEAVE ROOM FOR NEGOTIATION.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“William McKinley was a man made to be managed.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“Everything interested him and everything excited him.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“Only a writer with Bennett s craft and brass could manage to praise and insult his readers at the same time.”

— Harold Holzer, Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion, Share via Whatsapp

“Duty was not untinged by ambition.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“In the 1960 campaign, Arthur Schlesinger wrote of Adlai Stevenson, who already lost twice as the party s presidential nominee, He has been away from power too long; he gives me an odd sense of unreality, a certain frivolity, distractedness, over-interest in words and phrases.”

— David Pietrusza, 1960--LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon: The Epic Campaign That Forged Three Presidencies, Share via Whatsapp

“Leadership embodies a spirit of encouragement. It is difficult to lead people where they are not enthusiastically encouraged to go.”

— DeWayne Owens, Share via Whatsapp

“The art of oratory was considered part of the equipment of a statesman.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“The author says one patrician English leader saw his relationship with the populace thusly: He wasn t responsible TO them. He was responsible FOR them. He was responsible for their care.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“A minister s (cabinet member s) function was not to DO the work but to see that it got done.”

— Barbara W. Tuchman, The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914, Share via Whatsapp

“For leaders, wars are filled with guesses.”

— John Ferling, Jefferson and Hamilton: The Rivalry That Forged a Nation, Share via Whatsapp