“Leadership is service, not a throne to seize
Empowering and uplifting those you lead with ease
Each day, ask yourself how you can lend a hand
Supporting others, not yourself, is what makes a true command
The Queen’s example, a shining light
Acknowledging and elevating others, always in her sight
Breaking through barriers, supporting good causes
Making everyone feel valued, she’s a true leader who never paused
Let us all follow in her regal path
Celebrating each other’s achievements, no aftermath
Age and gender, never to be a limitation
We can all make a positive impact on this nation
Remember, true leadership is not about fame
It’s measured by the success and well-being of your game
So lead with service, and watch your people thrive
For a true leader empowers, and helps their people to survive.”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust.” Her Majesty at the Coronation in 1953”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“Proper training is key, it allows one to accomplish a great deal."" Queen Elizabeth II”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“The things which I have here promised, I will perform, and keep, so help me God.” Queen Elizabeth – The Queen’s Coronation Oath, 1953”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“I cannot lead you into battle, I do not give you laws or administer justice, but I can do something else: I can give my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.” Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“Like all the best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and family disagreements."" Queen Elizabeth II”
Source: The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership
“She was an intoxication, yet addictive, a living heroin that defined my existence!”
“Her pulchritudinous hazel eyes, was an epitome of defining pain in the most beautiful way.”
Source: Incantations - Whispers of Nature, Echoes of the Soul
“Nuns, after all, were but women, and they had the amiable vanities of their sex.”
Source: Medieval People
“Lutie sat down near the back of the room. It was filled with colored women, sitting in huddled-over positions. They sat quietly, not moving. Their patient silence filled the room, made her uneasy. Why were all of them colored? Was it because the mothers of white children had safe places for them to play in, because the mothers of white children didn't have to work?”
Source: The Street