Tag: Quotes
Important leadership lesson: stay humble.
by Jacob on Dec.08, 2007, under Business
Mary Peery, Retired Senior Vice President of Hewlett Packard, said this was the most important leadership lesson ever learned:
Stay humble. Humility keeps you open to learning from any one else. No on EVER has all the answers and if they think they do they’re not a good leader. Over time they will most likely fail and certainly do significant damage along the way.
Storm Seeking
by Jacob on Oct.09, 2007, under Religion
Here is a thought provoking quote I came across today:
I am asking that we stop seeking out the storms and enjoy more fully the sunlight
–President Hinckley
Gordon B Hinckley quote about education
by Jacob on May.16, 2007, under Education, Religion
President Gordon B. Hinckley has repeatedly stressed the importance of getting an education. Here is one quote that I like:
Be smart. You are all in school. Do not waste your time. This is a time of great opportunity that you will never have again as long as you live. Make the most of it right now. It is wonderfully challenging. It is hard, it is tough, isn’t it? But what a wonderful thing to go and learn of all the accumulated knowledge of all the centuries of time. Go on to college or whatever school, vocational school, whatever your choice is, but take advantage of every opportunity that you have because the Lord has laid upon you a mandate through revelation to the Prophet Joseph Smith concerning not only spiritual learning but secular learning. Yours is the responsibility, and you can’t afford to waste your time. There is so much to learn. Be smart. Give it the very best that you have.
Source: Discourses of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Vol. 1, pp. 395-396
Against the wind
by Jacob on May.01, 2007, under Insights
I found this in a magazine and I really liked it:
Remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.
–Henry Ford
President Hinckley quote about love
by Jacob on Feb.02, 2007, under Religion
Gordon B Hinckley has taught:
Love is like the Polar Star. In a changing world, it is a constant. It is the very essence of the gospel.
Without love . . . there is little else to commend the gospel to us as a way of life.
Source: Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley [1997]