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Quotes on Leadership - Have a look at this fantastic resource

If you are looking for a collection of quotes on leadership then I will be recommending a few sites and books.

For sheer volume of good quotes on leadership I recommend the About.com page at the end of this post. The quotes are not listed in any particular order but there are some fantastic quotes and if you are looking for lots of choice I suggest you go and visit.

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