Always mistrust a subordinate who never finds fault with his superior.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The truly proud man knows neither superiors or inferiors. The first he does not admit of - the last he does not concern himself about.
The faults of a superior person are like the sun and moon. They have their faults, and everyone sees them; they change and everyone looks up to them.
When an individual is kept in a situation of inferiority, the fact is that he does become inferior.
If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates', then you know nothing of leadership. You know only tyranny.
Mistrust the person who finds everything good, and the person who finds everything evil, and mistrust even more the person who is indifferent to everything.
Even the frankest and bravest of subordinates do not talk with their boss the same way they talk with colleagues.
Any commander who fails to exceed his authority is not of much use to his subordinates.
If you've experienced having control, you don't want to be moved to a subordinate position, if you have your druthers.
If a superior give any order to one who is under him which is against that man's conscience, although he do not obey it yet he shall not be dismissed.
The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others.