Benefits Quotes
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I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake.
Thomas More
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Leadership is a choice to protect the person to the left of us, and protect the person to the right of us, and sometimes that may come at a cost. It may cost us our benefits, it may cost us our comfort, it may sometimes cost us our perks, whatever it is, credit.
Simon Sinek
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People that create jobs create tax payers, which benefits society as a whole.
Steve Wynn
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Hell has no benefits, only torture.
John Milton
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I respect every mother and I believe people are entitled to use whatever benefits, claims and entitlements, if you like, that are available to them
Chris Bowen
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No student should be forced to choose between following her faith and enjoying the benefits of a public education.
Alexander Acosta
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Any social movement that seeks to benefit only its own members I think is a shallow movement and probably doomed to failure.
Cleve Jones
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Yes, it benefits the planet, but I don't lead with the green message anymore because I think there's a more evergreen way to look at it, which is efficiency.
Elizabeth Rogers
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Marriage is not only a package of benefits - it's a status.
Amy Davidson
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Equal pay isn't just a women's issue; when women get equal pay, their family incomes rise and the whole family benefits.
Mike Honda
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The laboring man and the trade-unionist, if I understand him, asks only equality before the law. Class legislation and unequal privilege, though expressly in his favor, will in the end work no benefit to him or to society.
William Howard Taft
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France must not be the only country to have a high level of welfare protection and few obligations incumbent on those who receive benefits.
Nicolas Sarkozy
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It seems to me morally a decent society will try to take some of the increased benefit and use that to alleviate the pain of the few who are bearing the cost that made it possible.
Tim Bishop
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Marriage is a career which brings about more benefits than many others.
Simone de Beauvoir
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Friendship always benefits; love sometimes injures.
Seneca the Younger
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Weighing benefits against costs is the way most people make decisions - and the way most businesses make decisions, if they want to stay in business. Only in government is any benefit, however small, considered to be worth any cost, however large.
Thomas Sowell
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In our industrial and social system the interests of all men are so closely intertwined that in the immense majority of cases a straight-dealing man who by his efficiency, by his ingenuity and industry, benefits himself must also benefit others.
Edmund Morris
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Companies should be selling ideas more than benefits. Sell ideas. Not stuff.
Aaron Ross
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Gradual and moderate warming brings benefits as well as incurring costs. These benefits and costs will not, of course, be felt uniformly throughout the world; the colder regions of the world will be more affected by the benefits, and the hotter regions by the costs.
Nigel Lawson
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The caretaker needs to be taken care of, in wages and benefits. Not enough emphasis is put on the importance of these caretakers.
Chad Urmston
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And luckily, for whatever reason, I've found people who are interested in living with and owning and existing around the DNA of my mind, which is my visual work. I've found collectors who are willing to put money down to live with my work. So I can't criticize the whole mechanism. But I can criticize it as an artist, in spite of the fact that I benefit from it. And there are problems with it.
Wangechi Mutu
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To say that the U.S. economy benefits from trade is not to say that every individual American worker or family benefits, or that the structural changes induced by trade are not disruptive.
Ben Bernanke
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One of the most basic and pervasive social processes is the sorting and labeling of things, activities, and people... Sorting and labeling processes involve a trade-off of costs and benefits. In general, the more finely the sorting is done, the greater the benefits - and the costs... Sorting and labeling, whether of people or of things, is a sorting and labeling of probabilities rather than of certainties.
Thomas Sowell
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Taking the time to build community, to get to know your people will have long-lasting benefits.
Clifton Taulbert