“The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.” PeopleBigsFormLeaderJudgingOrdinaryAimDebateSettingSettingsOrdinary PeopleAim High Author:Charles de Gaulle
“Our efforts will only be effective if ordinary citizens in other countries have confidence that the United States respects their privacy too. And the leaders of our close friends and allies deserve to know that if I want to learn what they think about an issue, I will pick up the phone and call them, rather than turning to surveillance.” IfsThinkingKnowsWantCountryStatesUnitedEffortLeaderUnited StatesIssuesCitizensOrdinaryPicksDeservePhonesPrivacyAlliesOther CountriesSurveillanceHave ConfidenceNsaClose FriendsOrdinary Citizens Author:Barack Obama
“No leader did more for his country than Winston Churchill. Brave, magnanimous, traditional, he was like a king-general from Britain's heroic past. His gigantic qualities set him apart from ordinary humanity; there seemed no danger he feared, no effort too great for his limitless energies.” CountryPastHumanityEnergyEffortQualityLeaderDangerKingsOrdinaryBraveTraditionalBritainHeroicLimitlessAuthentic HappinessMagnanimous Book:Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill: A Brief Account of a Long Life Source: Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill: A Brief Account of a Long Life
“It's not easy, being the best at what he does but still having the humility and desire to be close to those around him. In private, Messi is a great leader, a great captain. Usually the best in any area see things differently but in this case Leo is still an ordinary person and that makes our relationship work. He's the leader of ARG, he has helped us to reach two finals in one year. I have great respect for Messi the person and player.” YearsPersonsDoeStillsTwoDesireEasyLeaderCasesPlayerHumilityOrdinaryAreasFinalsBeing The BestOur RelationshipCaptainsGreat LeaderMessiGreat RespectOrdinary Person Author:Javier Mascherano
“Looking at America's history, ordinary people did something extraordinary. Leaders risked their lives for freedoms that we take for granted today.That's what instills confidence. That's us. We will move forward and prosper because that's who we are as Americans.” PeopleTodayAmericaMovingLeaderOrdinaryExtraordinaryMoving ForwardGrantedWho We AreOrdinary PeopleInstill Author:Scott Walker
“It is our duty to give support to the brother leader ... especially in regards to the sanctions which are not hitting just him, they are hitting the ordinary masses of the people ... our African brothers and sisters.” PeopleGivingLeaderSupportBrotherDutyMassOrdinaryRegardHittingBrothers And SistersSanctions Author:Nelson Mandela
“The effectiveness of an inspired bishop, adviser, or teacher has very little to do with the outward trappings of power or an abundance of this world's goods. The leaders who have the most influence are usually those who set hearts afire with devotion to the truth, who make obedience to duty seem the essence of manhood, who transform some ordinary routine occurrence so that it becomes a vista where we see the person we aspire to be.” WorldHeartLittlesPersonsSeemsLeaderTeacherInfluenceThis WorldDutyOrdinaryEssenceInspiredDevotionObedienceAbundanceGoodsRoutineAspireManhoodEffectivenessBishopsAdviserVistas Author:Thomas S. Monson