People deserve their leaders.
kambiz shabankareh.
“Love it's not supposed to be complicated. It must be easy. It should not need begging and imploring. Love must be simple, because it's just the beginning of a long journey.”
“Everyone makes me happy some people when they come into my life, others when they go.”
“No one is that valuable to plan your future based upon them, because in some point every loyal individual will stab you in the back or in the best situation will just leave you. People have expirat...”
“The world is filled with people who lie to each other everyday. They lie about their own well-being, lie about time, lie about what they like and dislike, lie about the best moments they have had, ...”
“Good heart does not produce science or even art, but knowledge does, intellect does and absolutely expertise does.”
“I cannot change the people around me, but I can change what kind of people are around me.”
“Not everyone who owns it, Loves it; nor everyone who Loves it, Can own it!”
“When I left, Lydia was prattling about new clothes for her wedding and expressing her ownsatisfaction that she, the youngest of the Bennet sisters, would be the first of them to be married.Wickham ...”
“You don't deserve to understand truth if all that you want is just the normal life.”
“I could never be your godAnd I don't even think I want the job anymore”
“A stupid leader is like a dog whos in love with his own voice. He will bark incessantly believing that people admire his tune. A wise leader gets his point across in as few words as possible and th...”
“A leader, without wisdom, is dangerous. A wise person, without leadership, is useless. But if they work together, they are unstoppable.”
“A man who tells you to follow him will turn his followers into his company, while a true leader who does not tell you to follow him, will sit in the company of his followers.”
“In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders.”
“I discovered that all these rulers were men. What they had in common was an avaricious and distorted personality, a never-ending appetite for money, sex and unlimited power. They were men who sowed...”