A Quote by John C. Maxwell

Leadership is the readiness to stand out in a crowd. — © John C. Maxwell
Leadership is the readiness to stand out in a crowd.
Be the one to stand out in the crowd.
I like that I can stand out from the crowd.
I've always found a way to stand out from the crowd.
I'm an outdoorsman kind of person, so I don't like the buzz of the crowd, crowd, crowd and all that so much. I mean I don't mind it, but I don't seek it out.
Be one of the crowd? It went against everything a wizard stood for, and a wizard would not stand for anything if he could sit down for it, but even sitting down, you had to stand out.
I'm not a guy who wants to push himself into the spotlight or stand out from the crowd.
It's simple ... go the extra mile and you will stand out from the crowd
If you want to stand out from the crowd, give people a reason not to forget you
I don't think stand-up is being appreciated as much as it could be and I don't think it has for a long time. There's some great stand-up comics who come to a town and if they're not a name, they don't attract a crowd but in reality there are brilliant people out there.
For me any moment in front of a crowd is embarrassing, because I can't stand being in front of people. I'm probably one of the worst public speakers. I try to avoid it, but there are times when it's just too rude not to do it. But there really isn't a moment that's not embarrassing for me if I'm going to stand up in front of a crowd.
Stand up - above the crowd. Even if you've gotta shout out loud!
Have you ever noticed how people who wear camouflage gear really stand out in a crowd?
it's easy to stand in the crowd but it takes courage to stand alone
The most considerable difference I note among men is not in their readiness to fall into error, but in their readiness to acknowledge these inevitable lapses.
Stand fully in the now moment with gratitude, enthusiasm, openness, and readiness to respond to Life as it greets you.
COURAGE isn't an absence of fear. It is doing what you are afraid to do, letting go of the familiar and forging ahead into new territory. What I have discovered is that the best leaders have the courage to act - are willing to take the risk, make the statement, point the way, lead the way - when others hesitate out of fear. Effective leadership requires the ability to stand up, stand out, and the conviction to do it. I have never known a successful leader that was not courageous.
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