Serve Quotes
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“Who do you serve? Do you serve somebody? I serve the poem, no one.
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I'm a great company actor, a great supporting actor. I serve the piece.
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The foremost corporate responsibility is to serve others so well you produce a profit.
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I'm very proud that our country still produces people like my son, who choose the path less traveled; that knowingly step up to serve, even though our country is tearing itself apart with things like political machinations.
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To serve Mary is a mark of eternal salvation to come.
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Get to know the poor in your country. Love them. Serve them.
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Life wants you to serve something more than yourself. When you serve something more than yourself, you are served. It's the most ironic thing in the world.
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Jesus defines servant leaders as those who humbly serve others because they love them.
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My mother served in the Armed Forces.
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It is the responsibility, I think, of anybody in elected office to look for opportunities to help serve their people.
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Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.
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Jeff always had a huge part in making a song a record. You felt like you were capturing lightning in the studio. It was never boring. He always was there to serve the song.
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Power flows to those who serve.
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Everybody, including me, has to submit to what it needs to be. The thing is at the top of the pyramid, the best version of the thing; we all have to serve that. You forget that at your own risk. And I think movies are too long, in general.
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True religion always moves us to serve others and to give our lives to see those oppressed find freedom.
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In any leadership, whenever you're facing a tough challenge, find ways to bring people together and get them to serve together.
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Your friend would control nature," said the Tree, rustling through each syllable one by one. "A witch must serve nature.
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Hopefully, this will serve as a wake-up call.
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At Nature's Kitchen we take pride in saying that we wouldn't serve anything to your children that we wouldn't feed to our own children.
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I honor businesses for what they do, I honor nonprofits for what they do, I honor government for what it does, and then I invite everyone to the table so that together we can come up with innovative and broad-based solutions that can serve as many people as possible. The fewer or less diverse voices you invite to the table, the smaller and narrower your solution will be and the fewer people it will serve.