Ellen G. White (1827–1915) American author and founder/leader of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Medical Ministry (1932), p. 133
Source: The Western Lands (1987), p. 6
Ellen G. White (1827–1915) American author and founder/leader of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Medical Ministry (1932), p. 133
Karl Dönitz (1891–1980) President of Germany; admiral in command of German submarine forces during World War II
Orders issued on September 17, 1942, after an American Airplane bombed a U-boat carrying survivors. Quoted in "The Trial of the Germans" - Page 406 - by Eugene Davidson - History - 1997.
A. James Gregor (1929–2019) American political scientist
Source: The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of Totalitarianism, (1969), p. 307
Thomas R. Marshall (1854–1925) American politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States
Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall: A Hoosier Salad (1925), Chapter VI
Haile Selassie (1892–1975) Emperor of Ethiopia
Speech on Leadership in Speeches Delivered on Various Occasions, May 1957-December 1959 (1960), p. 138.
Context: The art of leadership is in the ability to make people want to work for you, while they are really under no obligation to do so. Leaders are people, who raise the standards by which they judge themselves and by which they are willing to be judged. The goal chosen, the objective selected, the requirements imposed, are not mainly for their followers alone.
They develop with consumate energy and devotion, their own skill and knowledge in order to reach the standard they themselves have set.
This whole-hearted acceptance of the demands imposed by even higher standards is the basis of all human progress. A love of higher quality, we must remember, is essential in a leader.
Gloria Allred (1941) American civil rights lawyer
Gloria Allred. (September 13, 1990). Testimony before United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988) Novelist, short story writer
Source: Education of a Wandering Man (1989), Ch. 10