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Courageous Leadership Quotes

“Be humble: have the courage to speak the truth.”

“Love me, hate me, hurt me or kill me. I keep fighting.”

“Courage is being who you are. Courage is sacred of thyself.”

“All realities are mental constructs, for all realities are created in the neurons of the brain of human, so either you live in a reality created by some power-mongering, authoritarian, nationalist pig with no vision for a global world, or you rise and start building an actual conscientious world for the countless generations to come.”

“I have come to learn, that when people of money and power organize to set upon to break a person they seek to silence, and the person seems but a shadow of what they were, under the endless barrage, in the end when laid to rest, the dignity, compassion and presence of the person somehow endures, and their words awaken to speak clearer than before. As if torches ignite, when their flame is gone, and the light of their truth, Is brilliantly lit and once more born.”

“The point at which things happen is a decision. In stead of focusing on yourself, focus on how you can help someone else.”

“Dare to courageous in life. You have nothing to lose.”

“Courage, will-power and confidence in your abilities will carry you to greater heights.”

“Never give up. Never give up on your hopes. Never give up on your dreams. Never give up on your visions.”

“Life is uncertain. Lord grant us gracious courage to face the uncertainty of life.”

“… Exhausting climbs lay ahead. It was Sunday … May 17th … The path seemed to climb from dawn till dusk, the rain poured down nearly all day. The mud was worse than ever, and more slippery. Maggie, the elephant, was heavily laden, and at one time it seemed hopeless to expect her to struggle up those towering hills … as the light was going we reached the camp, we found it only a huddle of shelters already occupied on a hill-top 4000 ft high, across which a cold wind swept … Dr Russell”