Needs Quotes
Fear represents our need to hang on to the riverbank, to control outcomes, results, our lives; it swims upstream. Truth is about releasing that hold, letting go of results, and trusting the direction of Life’s current.
Tom Shadyac
Goodbye- please don't cry/we both know that I'm not what you need. But I will always love you.
Dolly Parton
The concept of why is already in the vernacular. It is now a noun. "That company doesn't know their why." "They need to learn their why." "That politician needs to understand his why." We talk about it as a noun. That never existed prior to 2009. That never existed prior to 2006 when I first started articulating it. This is the most amazing thing to me. It has now become a concept. It's part of the way we think about businesses and transactions and decisions.
Simon Sinek
The conflict between material needs and inherited, if problematic, rewards on the one hand and political legitimacy on the other, can weaken individual moral resolve. This may transform a competent and proven struggle stalwart into a common corrupt official.
Njabulo S Ndebele
Beyond poverty, beyond the point that the material needs are reasonably satisfied, only from within is peace.
Richard Feynman
Instead of having to be a member of the Royal Society to do science, the way you had to be in England in the 17th, 18th, centuries today pretty much anybody who wants to do it can, and the information that they need to do it is there.
Seth Lloyd
We live in a context, but we're also individuals. We need to explore both.
Nitin Sawhney
We don't need school to be better, we need schools to be really, really different.
Will Richardson
Buy not what you want, but what you have need of; what you do not want is dear at a farthing.
Cato the Elder
They say if somebody has done something you want to do, all you need to do is go out and copy them.
Chael Sonnen
Do you often feel like parched ground, unable to produce anything worthwhile? I do. When I am in need of refreshment, it isn't easy to think of the needs of others. But I have found that if, instead of praying for my own comfort and satisfaction, I ask the Lord to enable me to give to others, an amazing thing often happens - I find my own needs wonderfully met. Refreshment comes in ways I would never have thought of, both for others, and then, incidentally, for myself.
Elisabeth Elliot
Modern man . . . has not ceased to be credulous . . . the need to believe haunts him.
William James