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Leadership is a series of behaviors rather than a role for heroes.
Margaret Wheatley (1941- ), American social scientist, systems manager, educator, author. From "The Unplanned" (pp. 17-23), Noetic Sciences Review, Spring 1996
Leave the fishing-rod, Great General, to us sovereigns of Pharos and Canopus. Your game is cities and kings and continents.
Cleopatra VII (69 B.C.E.-30 C.E.), Egyptian queen. From Cleopatra of Egypt by Philip W. Sergeant; Remark to Marc Antony, Quoted in Ch. 9
"What the world needs," he said, "is not a Joan of Arc, the kind of woman who allows herself to be burned on the cross. That's just a bourgeois invention meant to frighten little girls into staying home. What we require is a real female military social leader."
"But that" -- I smiled at him -- "is just impossible. Women are tied to husband and children. Women are constructed to be penetrated; a sword or a gun in their hands is a joke or a mistake. They are open holes in which things are poured. Occasionally, it's true, a woman can become a volcano, but that's about it."
Anne Roiphe (1935- ), American novelist. From "Out of Week Two," Up the Sandbox!, 1970
Professional intellectuals are the voice of a culture and are, therefore, its leaders, its integrators and its bodyguards.
Ayn Rand (1905-1982), Russian-American novelist, philosopher, screenwriter; devised philosophy of "objectivism". From For the New Intellectual, 1961
The more princes abstain from touching the wealth of their people, the greater will be their resources in the wants of the state.
Aelia Pulcheria (399-454), Byzantine scholar, empress saint; canonized by the Greek Orthodox Church. Quoted in Biography of Distinguished Women by Sarah Josepha Hale, 1876
Being consistent meant not departing from convictions already formulated; being a leader meant making other persons accept these convictions. It was a narrow track, and a one-way, but a person might travel a considerable distance on it. A number of dictators have.
Jessamyn West (1902-1984) American novelist. From To See the Dream, Ch. 7, 1956
And the propensity of weak and empty people to follow a leader into the darkness from which there is no return is still flourishing, as ever.
Mary McGrory (1918-2004) American Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. From "Holocaust Museum holds appalling relevance today," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Op-Ed, 27 April 1993
...the discontent of the people is more dangerous to a monarch than all the might of his enemies on the battlefield.
Isabella d' Este (1474-1530), Italian noble, art patron. From letter to her husband (Milan, February 1495), Quoted in Beatrice d'Este by Julia Cartwright, 1899
Perhaps the seeds of false-refinement, immorality, and vanity, have ever been shed by the great. Weak, artificial beings, raised above the common wants and defections of their race, in a premature and unnatural manner, undermine the very foundation of virtue, and spread corruption through the whole mass of society!
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), English feminist, author. From Introduction to A Vindication of the Rights of Women, 1792
He is a leader of darkness and death... You can see his cowardice. Moi* is playing a game alone. He is player and referee.
Charity Kaluki Ngilu (1952- ), Kenyan politician; MP. Quoted in "Kenya's First Woman President?" by Andrea Useem, Ms. (New York), November/December 1997. * Ref. Daniel arap Moi, president of Kenya (1978-2002).
[Margaret] Thatcher had just become prime minister; there was talk about whether it was an advance to have a woman prime minister if it was someone with policies like hers: She may be a woman but she isn't a sister, she may be a sister but she isn't a comrade.
Caryl Churchill (1938- ), English playwright; winner of three Obies and the Society of West End Theatre Award, 1988. From "Caryl Churchill," Interviews with Contemporary Women by Kathleen Betsko and Rachel Koenig, 1987
The quality of his [F. D. Roosevelt]* being one with his people, of having no artificial or natural barriers between him and them, made it possible for him to be a leader without ever being or thinking of being a dictator.
Frances Perkins (1882-1965), American government official, writer; U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1933-44; chair, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1946-53; first woman in U.S. Cabinet. From The Roosevelt I Knew, Ch. 7, 1946.
He is dead, who was the buckler of our tribe.
Al-Khansa (600-670), Middle Eastern poet. From "For Her Brother," St. 3, E. Powys Mathers, tr., The Penguin Book of Women Poets, Carol Cosman, Joan Keefe and Kathleen Weaver, eds, 1978
There is no man more dangerous, in a position of power, than he who refuses to accept as a working truth the idea that all a man does should make for rightness and soundness, that even the fixing of a tariff rate must be moral.
Ida Tarbell (1857-1944), American historian, biographer, editor. From The Tariff in Our Times, Ch. 12, 1906
We never had him* physically to share that love he exudes so much of. I knew when I married him that I married the struggle, the liberation of my people.
Winnie Mandela (1934- ), South African political activist and leader, social worker. From Part of My Soul Went With Him, "Life With Him Was Always a Life Without Him," Anne Benjamin, ed., 1984. * Ref. Nelson Mandela, South African political and civil rights leader.
The secret of a leader lies in the tests he has faced over the whole course of his life and the habit of action he develops in meeting those tests.
Gail Sheehy (1937- ), American social critic, writer. From "Looking for Mikhail Gorbachev," Gorbachev, 1991
For, what is a family without a steward, a ship without a pilot, a flock without a shepherd, a body without a head, the same, I think, is a kingdom without the health and safety of a good monarch.
Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603), English monarch. From Letter to King Edward VI (c.1551), The Sayings of Queen Elizabeth, Frederick Chamberlain, ed., 1923
...ardent, intelligent, sweet, sensitive, cultivated, erudite. These are the adjectives of praise in an androgynous world. Those who consider them epithets of shame or folly ought not to be trusted with leadership, for they will be men hot for power and revenge, certain of right and wrong.
Carolyn G. Heilbrun (1926-2003), American social critic, novelist, educator. From Pt. III, Toward a Recognition of Androgyny, Pt. III, 1973
The shaman/priest/artist/teacher/leader does not operate for the sole benefit of herself and her kind but for the benefit of the people at large and of the universe and its patterns, as becomes what she perceives as fitting into place, into her sense of natural justice.
Judy Grahn (1940- ), American poet, feminist. From "Modern Lesbian Sex Domains: Flaming without Burning," Another Mother Tongue, 1984
If you have a sense of purpose and a sense of direction, I believe people will follow you. Democracy isn't just about deducing what the people want. Democracy is leading the people as well.
Margaret Thatcher (1935- ), English chemist, attorney, political leader; prime minister of Britain, 1979-1990; first woman to head a major government in modern Europe; took up lifetime seat in House of Lords, 1992, Quoted in Twentieth-Century Women Political Leaders by Claire Price-Groff, 1998
Would women leaders wield power differently? Would they be more humane? Would they perhaps even usher in some gleaming, renascent era? And would men accept them? Now that we have this veritable club of women leaders across the globe -- ruling, scheming, changing the rules and the world -- we can begin to answer those questions. But the answers are no simpler than the questions themselves.
Georgia Anne Geyer (1935- ), American columnist, author, educator. From "Are Women Leaders Wielding Power Differently Than Men?" Seattle Times, 14 May 1989
The urgent need today is to develop and support leaders on every level of government who are independent of the bossism of every political machine -- the big-city machine, the liberal Democrat machine, and the Republican kingmaker machine.
Phyllis Schlafly (1934- ), American political activist, author. From Safe -- Not Sorry, Ch. 9, 1967
Strength, the American way, is not manifested by threats of criminal prosecution or police state methods. Leadership is not manifested by coercion, even against the resented. Greatness is not manifested by unlimited pragmatism, which places such a high premium on the end justifying any methods.
Margaret Chase Smith (1887-1995), American politician; U.S. Congresswoman (R-Maine), 1940-49; U.S. Senator (R-Maine), 1949-73; first woman elected to both U.S. House and Senate; longest serving woman in Senate history. From Address, National Republican Women's Conference Banquet, 16 April 1962
No philosophy, my son; it is of no use to an emperor.
Agrippina the Younger (14-59 C.E.), Roman royalty; mother of Nero. Quoted in Ch. 8, The Great Empress, A Portrait by Maximilian Schele de Vere, 1870
You have to look at leadership through the eyes of the followers and you have to live the message. What I have learned is that people become motivated when you guide them to the source of their own power and when you make heroes out of employees who personify what you want to see in the organization.
Anita Roddick (1942-2007), English entrepreneur. From Body and Soul, Ch. 10, 1991.
For my grandmother* really had the gift of conducting the affairs of state. She knew so well how to organize and administer that she was capable of governing not only the Roman Empire but also every other kingdom under the sun.
Anna Comnena (1083-1153), Byzantine historian; world's first female historian. From Alexiad, The Writings of Medieval Women, vol. 14, M. Thiebaux, tr. and ed., 1987. * Ref. Anna Dalassena, Byzantine Empress.
The politicians think that I have not included enough of them; the nonpoliticians think that I have gone back to the old ways; and the mass public groups think I have forgotten them.
Corazon Aquino (1933- ), Philippine political leader; Philippine president, 1986-92. From Interview with Sandra Burton, Quoted in Time (New York), 10 March 1986
A leader who doesn't hesitate before he sends his nation into battle is not fit to be a leader.
Golda Meir (1898-1978), Russian-American-Israeli politician; Israel's first minister of labor, 1949-56; foreign minister, 1956-66 and prime minister, 1969-74. Quoted in As Good as Golda, Israel and Mary Shenker, eds. 1970
We are being governed by the dregs of the nation -- and their brutality is so capricious that no one can feel certain that he will be safe tomorrow.
Iris Origo (1902-1988) English-Italian writer. From War in Val d'Orcia, 1947
I sat on the grass and listened to the speakers [28 August 1963, the March on Washington], to discover we had "dreamers" instead of leaders leading us. Just about every one of them stood up there dreaming. Martin Luther King went on and on talking about his dream. I sat there thinking that in Canton {Mississippi] we never had time to sleep, much less dream.
Anne Moody (1940- ), American civil rights activist, writer. From Coming of Age in Mississippi, 1968
. . . we will no longer be led only by that half of the population whose socialization, through toys, games, values and expectations, sanctions violence as the final assertion of manhood, synonymous with nationhood.
Wilma Scott Heide (1921-1985), American sociologist, nurse, feminist; 3rd president of NOW, 1971-74. Quoted in NOW* Official Biography, 1971
Defeat in itself was part and parcel of the great gambling game of politics. A man who could not accept it and try again was not of the stuff of which leaders are made.
Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888-1982), American novelist. From The Golden Journey, Ch. 12, 1955
Spiritual leadership should remain spiritual leadership and the temporal power should not become too important in any Church.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), American humanitarian, lecturer, government official; U.S. delegate to United Nations, 1945-53, 1961; United Nations Prize, 1968; wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. From Letter to Cardinal Francis Spellman (23 July 1949), Quoted in Eleanor: The Years Alone by Joseph P. Lash, 1972.
It's sort of easy to make a challenge. It's very hard to put the full fate of your government behind the challenge and make it happen. That's real leadership.
Jody Williams (1950- ), American peace activist; founding coordinator, International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), 1992; ICBL was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, 1998. From "A Global Ban On Landmines," Address, Treaty Signing Conference, Ottawa, Canada, 3 December 1997
The mouthpieces of the so-called public opinion; those men, who by high-sounding formulas had so impressed the densely ignorant masses . . . They had neither sufficient moral force nor experience necessary to build up a new system. Their mental store was limited to theories, often excellent but inapplicable to reality.
Maria, Grand Duchess of Russia (1890-1958), Russian duchess. From Education of a Princess, Ch. 8, 1930
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