
Who ought to be the king of france-the person who has the title, or the man who has the power?
– Pepin the Short
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- It is the certainty that they possess the truth that makes men cruel. -Anatole France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (1844-1924) – Anatole France
- Having a title only doesn’t make one a leader; talented people without a title don’t follow blindly, they practice leadership via influence. – Pearl Zhu
- You don’t need a title to be a leader, and having a title doesn’t make you one. – Anthony T Eaton
- France has lost a battle. But France has not lost the war – Charles de Gaulle
- Being a good leader does not require you possessing a fancy title, no more than possessing a fancy title makes you a good leader. – Mark W Boyer
- It is good to know that every single title/rank you hold is earned in a high cost of hard work, not some random self given title/rank. – Euginia Herlihy
- France bleeds, but liberty smiles, and before the smile of liberty, France forgets her wound. – Victor Hugo
- You can lead with or without a title. If you wait until you get a title, you may wait forever. – Mark Miller
- When I look at a person, I see a person – not a rank, not a cl???, not a title. – Criss Jami
- When I look at a person, I see a person – not a rank, not a cl???, not a title. – Criss Jami
- You have immense power–power to overcome, power to achieve, power to possess, and power to prosper, making you incredibly irresistible. – Anitra SheltonQuinn
- Toxic people sell you short. When you listen to them, you give them power, that’s when you sell yourself short. – Tony Curl
- True leadership is not defined by notoriety, power, prestige, status, or job title. – Angie Morgan
- If you REALLY want to know what another person is like, notice how he or she treats the less fortunate or those without position or title. – Steve Shallenberger
- There ought to be laughter in love. But there also ought to be wonder. – Thomas Burnett Swann
- Men, I still think, ought to be weighed, not counted. Their worth ought to be the final estimate of their value. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. – Ernest Hemingway
- Christmas ought to be brought up to date,- Maria said. -œIt ought to have gangsters, and aeroplanes and a lot of automatic pistols. – John Masefield
- Hu-man, Hu-mility, Hu-manity, is a title of nobility of the Perfected One, one who has knowledge of its self, and living its essence – AainaARidtz
- To a common man, the opulence of the day makes no sense but to a philosopher, it is as clear as a night in the southern France. – Indiana Lang
- Title: What Can a Thoughtful Man Hope for Mankind on Earth, Given the Experience of the Past Million Years? Only verse: Nothing. – Kurt Vonnegut Jr
- Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another. – Anatole France
- Divine power transforms us, to be the better person, we ought to be. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Fear least have power! The power of fear lies in the power of our fears. Without the power of our fears, fear is least empowered! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- The power to lead is the power to mislead, and the power to mislead is the power to destroy. – Thomas S Monson
- Words have power. The power to soothe. The power to skewer someone through the heart. The power to render someone speechless. – Ellen Hopkins
- Christians ought to carry written in our hearts the solemn truth of how short is our opportunity to witness for Christ and live for Him. – Billy Graham
- The Richest person is not the Happiest person, the Happiest person is the Richest person. – RVM
- Try to be a whole person. Not just a night person, or a day person. Be the kind of person who can live in both. – Regina Doman
- Such as make the sacrament only a representation of Christ do aim short of the mystery, and come short of the comfort. – Thomas Watson
- Muslims may fall short of Islam but Islam will never fall short of Muslims. – Habeeb Akande
- I am, a stride at a time. A very short space of time through very short time of space. – James Joyce
- It is not by man’s power that you are here, but by a greater Power. That Power will stay with you. – Lena Karynn Tesla
- Because a man plays a king superbly well does not mean that he would make a good king. – Louis LAmour
- For surely a king is first a man. And so it must follow that a king does as all men do: the best he can. – Cameron Dokey
- You ought to sue that son of a whore – Stephen King
- The least we each ought to do for someone who treats us like a king or a queen is to treat them like a prince or a princess. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- Then say not man’s imperfect, Heav’n in fault;. Say rather, man’s as perfect as he ought. – Alexander Pope
- Nonviolence is power, but it is the right and good use of power. – Martin Luther King Jr
- I was once a man, not a great man, not a saintly man, but a good man, and a man nonetheless. – Barbara T Cerny
