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Concepts can never be presented to me merely, they must be knitted into the structure of my being, and this can only be done through my own activity.
Mary Parker Follett
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Mary Parker Follett
Age: 65 †
Born: 1868
Born: September 3
Died: 1933
Died: December 18
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Quincy
Massachusetts
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Fear of difference is fear of life itself.
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The unifying of opposites is the eternal process.
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The ignoring of differences is the most fatal mistake in politics or industry or international life: every difference that is swept up into a bigger conception feeds and enriches society every difference which is ignored feeds on society and eventually corrupts it.
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When leadership rises to genius it has the power of transforming, of transforming experience into power. And that is what experience is for, to be made into power. The great leader creates as well as directs power.
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The most successful leader of all is the one who sees another picture not yet actualized. He sees the things which are not yet there... Above all, he should make his co-workers see that it is not his purpose which is to be achieved, but a common purpose, born of the desires and the activities of the group.
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While leadership depends on depth of conviction and the power coming therefrom, there must also be the ability to share that conviction with others.
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Law should seek far more than mere reconciliation it should be one of the great creative forces of our social life.
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Democracy is self-creating coherence.
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Most people are not for or against anything the first object of getting people together is to make them respond somehow, to overcome inertia.
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In crowds we have unison, in groups harmony. We want the single voice but not the single note that is the secret of the group.
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Leadership is not defined by the exercise of power but by the capacity to increase the sense of power among those led. The most essential work of the leader is to create more leaders.
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Power-over is resorted to time without number because people will not wait for the slower process of education.
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I am convinced that any feeling of exaltation because we have people under us should be conquered, for I am sure that if we enjoy being over people, there will be something in our manner which will make them dislike being under us.
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