Benefits Quotes
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The tragedies that are being brought about vastly outweigh the benefits that are being achieved.
Andrew Solomon
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Benefit your friends; make sure your enemies suffer from being your enemies.
Louie Gohmert
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If you put in the work, put in the time, put in the effort, you're going to reap the benefits.
Richard Sherman
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The benefits of science are not to be reckoned only in terms of the physical.
Henry Taube
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It was not until months after going vegetarian that I started really learning about all of the health benefits.
Andy Lally
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One of the best ways of showing pluralism in action is for people to do service together, and that has so many benefits.
Eboo Patel
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If a jar of wine is left in place a long time, the wine in it becomes clear, settled and fragrant. But if it is moved about, the wine becomes turbid and dull, tainted throughout by the lees. So you, too, should stay in the same place and you will find how greatly this benefits you.
Evagrius Ponticus
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Benefits should be granted little by little, so that they may be better enjoyed.
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli
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It's one of the biggest benefits of being president that you really don't think about until you get here.
Barack Obama
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We try to be extremely explicit about the data we are collecting and how we are storing it, and we let the customer know the benefits to them. We let them know that if they are willing to let us target ads to them, they will get more relevant content. If we are vigilant and explicit.
Bradley Horowitz
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The more we can do to create a better society, that benefits more people, the better chance we have that our society will continue to grow and prosper.
Sanford I. Weill
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A lively blockhead in company is a public benefit. Silence or dulness by the side of folly looks like wisdom.
William Hazlitt
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It is the process of evolution which identifies innovative benefits from any source and selects them on merit without prejudice
David Landes
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The money from Iraqi oil will be yours - it will no longer be used by Saddam Hussein for his own benefit.
Tony Blair
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In defense of games, I want to point out that the writing in plays, including everything by August Strindberg and The Lion King, is 100% pure crap. So we're doing better than they are even though they have the benefit of mostly not being about space marines.
Erik Wolpaw
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In my case, I pay a standard premium to participate in the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Plan for my wife and myself out of each month's paycheck.
Virgil Goode
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When we are motivated by compassion and wisdom, the results of our actions benefit everyone, not just our individual selves.
Dalai Lama
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I myself have read the writings and teachings of the heretics, polluting my soul for a while with their abominable notions, though deriving this benefit: I was able to refute them for myself and loathe them even more.
Elton Welsby
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Space travel benefits us here on Earth. And we ain't stopped yet. There's more exploration to come.
Grace Dell Nichols
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I happen to have the benefit of having a son-in-law who was the former Mr. France and a trainer. I like being his benefactor and I like the way he works.
Suzanne Somers
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Poetry is like air. It's one of the necessary things. Everyone benefits from poetry. And as you know, poetry is international. There are only two things that are truly international, poetry and wine.
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr.
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We got a great benefit from our contact with those people Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, Richard Batram and met people that we wouldn't have probably met if we had simply worked at the pottery.
Warren MacKenzie
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unless the direction of science is guided by a consciously ethical motivation, especially compassion, its effects may fail to bring benefit. They may indeed cause great harm.
Dalai Lama
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The Bible says that when we obey God’s commands, we benefit. I think we naturally assume that if we look out for our own interests and concerns, we will be happy. But people who sacrifice for others will tell you that seasons of giving are the most rewarding of their lives.
Francis Chan