Service Quotes
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One can never tell what will be the result of faithful service rendered, nor do we know when it will come back to us or to those with whom we are associated. The reward may not come at the time, but in dividends later. I believe we will never lose anything in life by giving service, by making sacrifices, and doing the right thing.
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When an army unit returns from service in Iraq or Afghanistan, it barely gets a breather before it begins training for its next deployment.
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Faith in the ability of a leader is of slight service unless it be united with faith in his justice.
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I had examined myself pretty thoroughly and discovered that I was unfit for military service.
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To change behavior, products must ensure the user feels in control. People must want to use the service, not feel they have to.
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In the old world, you devoted 30% of your time to building a great service and 70% of your time to shouting about it. In the new world, that inverts...
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When we decide to embark in the service of God, great things begin to happen in our life and the lives of people around us. We learn of Him. We come unto Him.
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Without a doubt, this community needs Sunday service.
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At the heart of silence is prayer. At the heart of prayer is faith. At the heart of faith is life. At the heart of life is service.
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Service works by the gradual buildup of sympathy through failed attempted solutions.
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But as I always say to people I'm essentially a public service person.
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One of the difficulties with all our institutions is the fact that we've emphasized the reward instead of the service.
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Why should the railroad employees be parceled out among a score of different organizations? They are all employed in the same service. Their interests are mutual. They ought to be able to act together as one. But they divide according to craft and calling, and if you were to propose today to unite them that they might actually do something to advance their collective and individual interests as workers, you would be opposed by every grand officer of these organizations.
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Everything is drive-through. In California, they even have a burial service called Jump-In-The-Box.
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The key to overcoming aloneness and a feeling of uselessness for one who is physically able is to step outside yourself by helping others who are truly needy. We promise those who will render this kind of service that, in some measure, you will be healed of the loss of loved ones or the dread of being alone. The way to feel better about your own situation is to improve someone else's circumstances.