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I have never listened to authority. It is not in my DNA.
You don't gain authority by raising your voice. You prove you don't any.
Authority, as you usually think of it, is merely the excuse the strong use to make others conform to what they want.
I was supposed to be authoritative, but at the same time had to be likeable, a quality that is a bonus, not a requirement, for men in the same position.
True leaders respect and honor authority but are comfortable in its presence.
you are the authority figure in your life.
Our submission defines our authority
I don't pose as an authority on anything at all, I follow the opinions of the ordinary people I meet, and I take pride in the close-knit teamwork with my organization.
Mix Kindness with Authority; and rule more by Discretion than Rigor.
Communication works best when we combine appropriateness with authenticity, finding that sweet spot where opinions are not brutally honest but delicately honest.
The ultimate authority of my life is not the Bible; it is not confined between the covers of a book. It is not something written by men and frozen in time. It is not from a source outside myself. My ultimate authority is the divine voice in my own soul. Period.
A companion's words of persuasion are effective.
I cannot stand authority.
true authority came from sharing the hard work, not attempting to place oneself above it.
I have to admit that talking authoritatively about my students' stories can make me feel, at times, like an astronaut who has just landed on a new planet and insists on giving guided tours to its inhabitants.
Nothing is given so profusely as advice.
Truth for authority, not authority for truth.
People ask what gives me the authority to give advice? I say, First of all, I don't give advice. Dr Phil gives advice. Mr T helps people. I motivate them, I inspire them, I give them hope, and I plant the seed so they can feel good about themselves
Question with boldness, hold to the truth, and speak without fear,
It takes courage and skill to be unambiguous and clear.
Preach with authority. The authority for us is the Word of God. Preach with simplicity ... Preach with urgency ... heaven and hell are at stake. Preach for a decision.
Authority is not a quality one person 'has', in the sense that he has property or physical qualities. Authority refers to an interpersonal relation in which one person looks upon another as somebody superior to him.
Communicate with intelligence by saying what you mean without saying it in a mean way.
Correct opinions well established on any subject are the best preservative against the seduction of error.
Be impeccable with your words
You have to lead people gently toward what they already know is right.
It is my fate to be considered an authority, since I spent my youth rebelling against it.
Brought to you by raising your voice. The next best thing to being right.
Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish.
Strive not with your superiors in argument, but always submit your judgment to others with modesty.
Be bold, but be fair. Don't give in. If others around you have integrity, too, you can prevail
The loudest voice in a room is seldom the wisest.
Authority is just and faithful in all matters of promise-keeping; it is also considerate, and that is why a good mother is the best home-ruler.
I really rebel against authority.
Say what you believe in a manner that bespeaks the determination with which you believe it.
Speak with conviction. Even if you believe something only fifty-five percent, say it as if you believe it a hundred percent.
Whoever is a complete person does not need to be an authority.
Great communicators leave their audiences with great clarity.
Authority. The antithesis of science.
Opinion crowns with an imperial voice.
The feeling that one must be an authority in a subject to say anything about it is unfounded. We are all laymen outside the field of our own specialty,
Authority and example lead the world.
Authority will lead you into ruin.
Moderation is commonly firm, and firmness is commonly successful.
Let the views of others educate and inform you, but let your decisions be a product of your own conclusions.
Authority is to be ridiculed, outwitted and avoided.
One who rules is ruled.
In an age that is sometimes nowadays frightening or confusing, we feel reassured by the almost parental-like authority of experts who tell us so clearly what it is we can and cannot do.
Clothe yourself in your authority. You speak not only as yourself or for yourself. You will speak and act with the courage and endurance that has been yours through the long, beautiful aeons
of your life story ...
Know the extent of your authority and exercise it. Establish and maintain authority.
When the room goes silent, someone has spoken with authority ...
The intelligent talk and the wise listen.
Have no respect whatsoever for authority; forget who said it and instead look what he starts with, where he ends up, and ask yourself, "Is it reasonable?"
You must not allow yourself to be advised, cautioned, influenced, persuaded
True authority is not based on control - it's based on truth ...
Never accept ultimatums, conventional wisdom, or absolutes.
Authentic spiritual authority is what puts you in touch with reality.
Don't persuade, defend or interrupt. Be curious, be conversational, be real. And listen.
Instruct humbly.
Instruct happily.
Instruct hopefully.
Instruct honorably.
The art of advocacy is to lead you to my conclusion on your terms.
When I was a kid I respected authority, then as a teenager I gave none; in middle age I expected it; now in old age I live by the word.
Effectiveness of assertion is the alpha and omega of style.
Have no respect for the authority of others, for there are always contrary authorities to be found
Have common sense and stick to the point.
When I'm decisive, I feel I do a good job.
Consistency is the key to credibility.
Assuming, as you grow older, that you're the guardian of the world's wisdom, even if you haven't necessarily lived enough to know what's right and wrong.
I want to put strongly and completely all that is necessary, for things weakly said might as well not be said at all.
The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual's own reason and critical analysis.
The confident you speak it, the stronger the message.
I try to most effectively and persuasively present our argument, in a way that gives other people the information they need to decide, on the merits, the wisdom of the path that the president has advocated.
Voice your opinion and let the confidence in you stand still
If you pretend to have authority, people never question you.
Authority is not power; that's coercion. Authority is not knowledge; that's persuasion, or seduction. Authority is simply that the author has the right to make a statement and to be heard.
The only authority my mother recognized was God's. God is love and the Bible is truth--everything else was up for debate. She taught me to challenge authority and question the system. The only way it backfired on her was that I constantly challenged and questioned her.
A man ought to avow his opinions and defend them with boldness.
For many years, I did my best to report on the issues of the day in as objective a manner as possible. When I had my own strong opinions, as I often did, I tried not to communicate them to my audience.
Subtly but definitively? Isn't that an oxymoron, you moron?
Authority figures are so irritating. Because they always tell you to do things for reasons that aren't very good. That sums up what authority is about for me.
Often truly authoritative leadership falls on someone who years earlier dedicated themselves to practice the discipline of seeking first the kingdom of God. Then, as that person matures, God confers a leadership role, and the Spirit of God goes to work throuh him.
Leadership is fundamentally about credibility.
Clarity is the politeness of the man of letters.
There is a certain imperiousness, in the manner of speaking and in actions, which makes itself felt everywhere, and soon wins attention and respect. This commanding quality is useful in all affairs, and even for obtaining what we ask for.
All of us knows, not what is expedient, not what is going to make us popular, not what the policy is, or the company policy - but in truth each of us knows what is the right thing to do. And that's how I am guided.
I give strong advice, but I don't expect it to be followed.
I try very hard to maintain the confidence of my sources by speaking candidly with them, honoring agreements about the use of our conversation, and practicing journalism in an honest and straightforward way.
I'm a rather decisive type.
Authority is granted to people who are perceived as authoring their own words, their own actions, their own lives, rather than playing a scripted role at great remove from their own hearts.
Authority is by nothing so much strengthened and confirmed as by custom; for no man easily distrusts the things which he and all men have been always bred up to.
Mouths talk without authority sometimes ...
The passion for truth is silenced by answers which have the weight of undisputed authority.
I'm the decider, and I decide what is best.
Authority leads through position. Influence builds others out of relationship.
Authority poisons everybody who takes authority on himself.
"True expertise is the most potent form of authority."
Real spiritual authority has to do with the truth of the actual words being spoken, and the spirit of the person behind the words. Really, authority is about truth: honest-living truth.
The problem with authority is that if you leave it lying around, others will take it away from you.
A good orator is pointed and impassioned.
I believe in the magic and authority of words.
Discipline and demand without being demeaning.