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We don't have to be superstars or win championships…. All we have to do is learn to rise to every occasion, give our best effort, and make those around us better as we do it.
— John Wooden
The best place for a leader isn't always at the top position. It is the place where they can serve the best and add the most value to other people.
— John Maxwell
I was born on Nov. 4, which is election day ... my birthday has made more men and sent more back to honest work than any other days in the year.
— Will Rogers
The people who make a difference are not the ones with the credentials but the ones with the concern.
— Max Lucado
Only hidden and undetected oratory is really insidious. What reaches the heart without going through the mind is likely to bounce back and put the mind out of business.
— Mortimer Adler
I think about what's the best way to serve people. In business, if you do more for others than anybody else does, you dominate. That's the bottom line.
— Tony Robbins
I'd hate to say, if I wasn't running, the television networks would be doing less than half the business.
— Donald Trump
Yelling is a form of publishing.
— Margaret Atwood
A bad sermon is like a car wreck - everyone slows down to see what happened.
— John Ortberg
Every human interaction offers you the chance to make things better or to make things worse.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
I strongly suspect that if we saw all the difference even the tiniest of our prayers to God make, and all the people those little prayers were destined to affect, and all the consequences of those effects down through the centuries, we would be so paralyzed with awe at the power of prayer that we would be unable to get up off our knees for the rest of our lives.
— Peter Kreeft
In fact, I strongly suspect that if we saw all the difference even the tiniest of our prayers to God make, and all the people those little prayers were destined to affect, and all the consequences of those effects down through the centuries, we would be so paralyzed with awe at the power of prayer that we would be unable to get up off our knees for the rest of our lives.
— Peter Kreeft