Woodrow wilson Quote by Liz Wiseman Download Open image ““I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow. WOODROW WILSON”” — Liz Wiseman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Woodrow wilson
“We should not only use all the brains we have but all that we can borrow.” — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
I said, ‘There’s one idea I’ve been carrying in my hip pocket for 35 years. It’s Woodrow Wilson.’ — A. Scott Berg Copy Share Image
After 'Lindbergh,' my publisher asked whom I wanted to write about next. I said, 'There's one idea I've been carrying in my hip pocket… — A. Scott Berg Copy Share Image
“Whether I was a genius or not did not so much concern me as the fact that I simply did not want a part… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“What we give the world, we have borrowed from no one; it is ours. It may be taken from us, stolen from us, but… — Julien Green Copy Share Image
“Now more than ever the world needs your brilliance, your voice, your unique imagination, and your particular genius.” — Gloria Burgess Copy Share Image
“Woodrow Wilson has just made the decision to take part in World War I. What was he feeling then? Did he know the possible… — Zachary Crosby Copy Share Image
“But we mustn’t forget how quickly the visions of genius become the canned goods of the intellectuals.” — Saul Bellow Copy Share Image
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt” — George Ilian Copy Share Image
“When leaders define clear ownership and invest in others, they have sown the seeds of success and earned the right to hold people accountable.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“To generate a big impact, pair someone who wants to change the world with someone who already knows how the world works.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“failure is not an outcome, but involves a lack of trying—not stretching yourself far enough out of your comfort zone and attempting to be… — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr said, “All human sin seems so much worse in its consequences than in its intentions.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“Good leaders don’t just give people more work, they give them harder work—a bigger challenge that prompts deep learning and growth.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“Bill asked the CEO to prepare five topics that were crucial to the company. The CEO then emailed the list to the team in… — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“speaking the language of multiplication (that is, higher growth by better utilizing the resources that already exist).” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“When leaders teach, they invest in their people’s ability to solve and avoid problems in the future.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“A native genius or talent is something that people do, not only exceptionally well, but absolutely naturally. They do it easily (without extra effort)… — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“What we know might actually mask what we don’t know and impede our ability to learn and perform. All” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“We need more than just geniuses at the top of our organizations; we need genius makers.” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“America First,” a campaign slogan of Woodrow Wilson, had been adopted by the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s” — Jason Fagone Copy Share Image
It was right after Woodrow Wilson's first serious post-World War I repression, which deported thousands of people, effectively destroyed unions and independent press, and… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“people who were polite to his mistress. Lloyd George spoke to the group. “That German ship delivered the guns to Mexico after all. It… — Ken Follett Copy Share Image
Following graduation from Amherst, a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship enabled me to test the depth of my interest in literary scholarship by beginning graduate studies… — Harold E. Varmus Copy Share Image
“Liberty has never come from government,” Woodrow Wilson, one of FDR’s predecessors and another Democrat, said. “The history of liberty is the history of… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Woodrow Wilson called for leaders who, by boldly interpreting the nation's conscience, could lift a people out of their everyday selves. That people can… — James MacGregor Burns Copy Share Image
“No nation influenced American thinking more profoundly than Germany, W.E.B. DuBois, Charles Beard, Walter Weyl, Richard Ely, Richard Ely, Nicholas Murray Butler, and countless… — Jonah Goldberg Copy Share Image
“The last slaveholder has been dead for a very long time. The last soldier to endure Valley Forge has been dead much longer. To… — Ta-Nehisi Coates Copy Share Image
After 'Lindbergh,' my publisher asked whom I wanted to write about next. I said, 'There's one idea I've been carrying in my hip pocket… — A. Scott Berg Copy Share Image
“One Trump tenant disturbed by the de facto segregation was the Oklahoman Woodrow Wilson Guthrie—or Woody, as the folksinger was known. He had moved… — Michael Kranish Copy Share Image
“Returning to Washington,FDR declared that Yalta Conference had put and end to the kind of balance-of-power divisions that had long marred global politics. His… — Madeleine Albright Copy Share Image
“American President, Woodrow Wilson, whose idealistic thoughts were purely on his new concepts of the League of Nations and the mandate system. “The peoples… — Janet Wallach Copy Share Image