Quotes attributed to Attila the Hun:
There is Another Day
Know that your most worthy efforts will be scorned by your peers, for it is they who suffer most when you excel. If your actions and ambitions threaten them not, you’re simply striving toward the insignificant.
Perceptions and Publicity
Contrary to what most chieftains think, you’re not remembered by what you did in the past, but by what most Huns think you did.
Customs
It is the custom of all Huns to hold strong to personal and national honor. This is a cardinal virtue. One’s word must prevail over all other considerations, including political expediency.
Leaders and Leadership
A wise chieftain never depends on luck. Rather, he always trusts his future to hard work, stamina, tenacity and a positive attitude.
Leadership and Loneliness
Chieftains who lead our Huns must have courage. They must be fearless and have the fortitude to carry out assignments given them – the gallantry to accept the risks of leadership. They must not balk at the sight of obstacles, nor must they become bewildered when in the presence of adversity. The role of a chieftain has inherent periods of loneliness, despair, ridicule and rejection.