Spiritual Leadership
by J. Oswald Sanders
The degree to which a leader is able to delegate his work is a measure of his success.
More failure comes from excess cautions than bold actions.
Unless our reading includes serious thinking it is wasted time.
The leader who intends to grow spiritually and intellectually must be reading constantly.
The way we employ surplus hours after provision has been made will determine if we develop into mediocre or powerful people.
Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more.
You can measure leaders by the number and quality of their friends.