All John C. Maxwell Quotes
- Leaders never outgrow the need to change. Change
- Plan and execute your first failure so that you no longer have to fear it. Execute
- There are two paths people can take. They can either play now and pay later, or pay now and play later. Regardless of the choice,… Certain
- It's true that charisma can make a person stand out for a moment, but character sets a person apart for a lifetime. Apart
- The unsuccessful person is burdened by learning, and prefers to walk down familiar paths. Their distaste for learning stunts their growth and limits their influence. Burdened
- Success is due to our stretching to the challenges of life. Failure comes when we shrink from them. Challenges
- Every new level of growth we hope to experience as leaders calls for a new level of change. You cannot have one without the other.… Better
- Most people use two totally different sets of criteria for judging themselves versus others. We tend to judge others according to their actions. It's very… According
- An idea is worthless unless you use it. Idea
- Everything rises and falls on leadership. Basketball
- Leaders will not experience long-term success unless a lot of people want them to. Basketball
- If a person doesn't govern his temper, his temper will govern him. Basketball
- When problems confront successful leaders, they get excited about the opportunity. Basketball
- When your through changing, your through! Changing
- Change means traveling in uncharted waters and this causes our securities to rise. Causes
- People change when they hurt enough that they have to change, learn enough that they want to change, receive enough that they are able to… Able
- Integrity is the factor that determines which one will prevail. We struggle daily with situations that demand decisions between what we want to do and… Appears
- Integrity is not so much what we do as much as who we are. Inspirational
- Integrity is not a given factor in everyone's life. It is a result of self-discipline, inner trust, and a decision to be relentlessly honest in… All
- Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others. Ability