A leader can't make excuses. There has to be quality in everything you do. Off the court, on the court, in the classroom.
Every goal for me is to be a leader on the court every time I step on the court.
I'd like to think I've become a better leader, first and foremost, a more vocal leader on the court. More of a playmaker, a more all-around player.
I understand that every day I have to be a leader on and off the court.
The original thing that fascinated me most was why we expect leaders, and especially presidents, at times to destroy themselves - and that's a sign of being a good leader or a good president. We usually don't expect that of almost anyone else in any profession, in particular, in public life.
My role is just be a leader on the court, be a team player, and that's what I am.
I expect us to be good; very good. I expect us to first and foremost be better than we were last year and get back to having this franchise as one of the premier franchises on and off the court, and I think we have the opportunity to do that this upcoming season. I really believe that.
If I, the group leader, expect you, the group member, to be weak, then I elicit the weak part of you. If I expect you to be able to cope, I elicit your strength.
Every time I get on the court, I want to push my teammates to be better as a leader and lead by example.
A military leader often faces a situation he has to deal with, but because it is his duty, no court can try him.
It takes a leader to know a leader, grow a leader, and show a leader.
Every time I go out onto a tennis court, I know what to expect.
As you begin to create more destinations, that will naturally create a stronger economic pipeline for space. And just as we have been the leader of commercial air travel for the first century, as we look to the second century of aviation, I would expect Boeing to be the leader in both air and space travel.
If you are seeking to obey the Lord, expect opposition. Expect obstacles. Expect difficulties. But also expect God to see you through
CBS exhausted the Texas courts. They went from the trial court to the intermediate court to the highest court.
You watch the Supreme Court in action on these cases, and they are a conflicted court. However, when it comes to speech issues generally, the court has been protective.