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Him Quotes by John C. Maxwell
- If a person doesn't govern his temper, his temper will govern him.
- A big man is one who makes us feel bigger when we are with him.
- The best way a mentor can prepare another leader is to expose him or her to other great people.
- A good leader encourages followers to tell him what he needs to know, not what he wants to hear.
- Achievement comes to someone when he is able to do great things for himself. Success comes when he empowers followers to do great things with…
- You can easily determine the caliber of a person by the amount of opposition it takes to discourage him or her.
- The measure of a leader is not the number of people who serve him, but the number of people he serves.
- Leader’s potential is determined by those closest to him.
- To lead yourself, use your head; to lead others, use your heart. Always touch a person's heart before you ask him for a hand.
- He that thinketh he leadeth and hath no one following him is only taking a walk.
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