A Quote by John C. Maxwell

Praise them for what they do well, both privately and publicly. — © John C. Maxwell
Praise them for what they do well, both privately and publicly.
Well I wouldn't want to tell Obama specifically what to do, but obviously he's already promised publicly and privately, both before and after he was elected president, that he was going to open up communications with Iran.
The power of the 'Muppets,' and the popularity of these characters, is so iconic in people's lives that I had to distance myself from publicly. Not privately... Privately, hell, I'm with them for life, and I love these people. They're my second family.
I am a deeply spiritual and religious person both privately and publicly.
There are about as many ways to be dead as there are to be alive. People linger in different ways, both publicly and privately.
I speak publicly about the things I am speaking privately about, and there is no difference - the things I'm passionate about and dissecting with my friends and family, the things that are valuable to me, are the things that I publicly share and publicly promote.
In our sensible zeal to keep religion from dominating our politics, we have created a political and legal culture that presses the religiously faithful to be other than themselves, to act publicly, and sometimes privately as well, as though their faith does not matter to them.
Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly.
As you live high standards publicly and privately, and even under great pressure adhere to them, you raise the vision of others.
These men both publicly and privately have done so much for me. Without Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick I would be living in a little motel just around the corner here, trying to make ends meet.
Privately, I believe in none of them. Neither do you. Publicly, I believe in them all.
If I want to dislike women, I should be allowed to. As it happens, I love them. Women to me are privately worshipped and publicly disdained.
The great problem with corporate capitalism is that publicly owned companies have short time horizons. Unlike a privately owned business, the top executives of a publicly owned corporation generally come to their positions late in life. Consequently, they have a few years in which to make their fortune.
Honor, publicly, results in influence, privately.
Privately, I'm thrilled with what I do, but publicly, I hold it in disdain.
Loyalty publicly results in leverage privately.
I've battled mental health problems - first, anxiety, and later the depression that anxiety can trigger - on and off for about half my life. Which I don't think is breaking news to anyone: it's something I've been honest about, both privately and publicly, as much as I can.
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