Lead Quotes
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All communication must lead to change.
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Don't manage - lead change before you have to.
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To lead people walk behind them.
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Suspicion and doubt lead to animosity and hatred.
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Concealing what is shameful to you will never lead to anything of value.
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Gold and silver from the dead turn often into lead.
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The majority of meetings should be discussions that lead to decisions.
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I soon learned to scent out that which was able to lead to fundamentals and to turn aside from everything else, from the multitude of things which clutter up the mind and divert it from the essential.
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Street protests in Saudi Arabia might warm our hearts, but they could easily lead to $250 a barrel oil and a global recession.
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Inequalities of wealth lead to a dispersion in wealth for all.
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I think the next president needs to lead on cultural issues and experience, particularly on foreign policy.
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If you lead the people with correctness, who will dare not be correct?
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I want to lead the Victorian life, surrounded by exquisite clutter.
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I trust every lead in every department. All of the teams are phenomenal artists. All I need to tell them is why to do something, not how to do something.
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Ordinarily if an actor gets chosen for the lead in a film, he or she has already built up a repertoire, and everyone knows what he or she is capable of.
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I try to lead by example.
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Environmental quality was drastically improved while economic activity grew by the simple expedient of removing lead from gasoline - which prevented it from entering the environment.
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Slowly, ideas lead to ideology, lead to policies that lead to actions.
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I allow my intuition to lead my path.
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Any concept of one person being superior to another can lead to racism.
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You can not lead a battle if you think you look silly on a horse.
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New markets could be created by rural potentials, which could lead to rise in the employment.
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You could say I'm a character actress. Or maybe a character actress who does peculiar, interesting lead roles. Does that make sense?
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Getting toxic lead out of gasoline, the oil industry shouted, would cost a dollar a gallon. It turned out to cost just a penny a gallon to protect hundreds of thousands of kids from lead-induced brain damage.