Quote by Woodrow Wilson
Absolute identity with ones cause is the first and great condition

Absolute identity with ones cause is the first and great condition of successful leadership. – Woodrow Wilson

Other quotes by Woodrow Wilson

A little group of willful men, representing no opinion but their own, have rendered the great government of the United States helpless and contemptible. – Woodrow Wilson

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Government
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My dream of politics all my life has been that it is the common business, that it is something we owe to each other to understand and discuss with absolute frankness. – Woodrow Wilson

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Business
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I will not speak with disrespect of the Republican Party. I always speak with respect of the past. – Woodrow Wilson

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respect
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The more I have studied Lincoln, the more I have followed his thought processes, the more I am convinced that he understood leadership better than any other American president. – David Herbert Donald

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Be careful the environment you choose for it will shape you be careful the friends you choose for you will become like them. – W. Clement Stone

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The Chinese leadership hoped that the world would soon forget the Tiananmen Square massacre. Our job in Congress is to ensure that we never forget those who lost their lives in Tiananmen Square that day or the pro-democracy cause for which they fought. – Tom Lantos

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Leadership

Leadership comes in small acts as well as bold strokes. – Carly Fiorina

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The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time. – Dean Acheson

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Future

Our political institutions work remarkably well. They are designed to clang against each other. The noise is democracy at work. – Michael Novak

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Election Day

My mother was an English teacher who decided to become a math teacher, and she used me as a guinea pig at home. My father had been a math teacher and then went to work at a steel mill because, frankly, he could make more money doing that. – Freeman A. Hrabowski III

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teacher