Values Quotes
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We just seem to have lost all our morals and principles and values these days.
Dolly Parton
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You are free. You are powerful. You are good. You are love. You have value. You have purpose. All is well.
Esther Hicks
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To build a twenty-first-century economy, America must revive a nineteenth-century habit--investing in the common, national economic resources that enable every person and every firm to create wealth and value.
Bill Clinton
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We know our lands have now become more valuable. The white people think we do not know their value; but we know that the land is everlasting, and the few goods we receive for it are soon worn out and gone.
Canasatego
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You shouldn't marry unless the both of you are on the same page on a lot of things. Life is going to deal you blows, and you have to be together. Your values and priorities have to be on the same page; otherwise, it won't work.
Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe
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Let us never lose sight of the fact that education is a preparation for life - and that preparing for life is far more than knowing how to make a living or how to land on the moon. Preparing for life means building personal integrity, developing a sound sense of values, increasing the capacity and willingness to serve. Education must have its roots in moral principles. If we lose sight of that fact in our attempt to match our educational system against that of the materialists, we shall have lost far more than we could possibly gain.
Ezra Taft Benson
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value exists only where there is consciousness. Where nothing ever is felt, nothing matters.
Susanne Langer
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Science is of value because it can produce something.
Richard Feynman
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Each of us brings to our job, whatever it is, our lifetime of experience and our values.
Sandra Day O'Connor
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There are all kinds of values within the films but I don't make message films.
Hayao Miyazaki
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Stories are attempts to share our values and beliefs. Storytelling is worthwhile when it tells what we stand for.
Simon Sinek
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Beyond these general points about culture, why do specific aspects of the U.S. culture make Humble Inquiry more difficult? THE MAIN PROBLEM–A CULTURE THAT VALUES TASK ACCOMPLISHMENT MORE THAN RELATIONSHIP BUILDING.
Edgar Schein
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Principles are natural laws that are external to us and that ultimately control the consequences of our actions. Values are internal and subjective and represent that which we feel strongest about in guiding our behavior.
Stephen Covey
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Marketing is about values. It's a complicated and noisy world, and we're not going to get a chance to get people to remember much about us. No company is. So we have to be really clear about what we want them to know about us.
Steve Jobs
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The value of consistent prayer is not that He will hear us, but that we will hear Him.
William J. McGill
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I value my Catholic background very much. It taught me not to be afraid of rigorous thought, for one thing.
Terry Eagleton
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Principles are the territory. Values are maps.
Stephen Covey
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The value we provide most to others is the same value we appreciate most from others.
Simon Sinek
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What difference would a clear vision of my principles, values, and ultimate objectives make in the way I spend my time?
Stephen Covey
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Stories are our attempts to share our values & beliefs with the hopes that we may attract those who believe what we believe. This is the basis of forming a trusting relationship. Story telling, therefor, is only worthwhile when it tells what you stand for, not what you do.
Simon Sinek
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Of what value is your life, unless you are willing to sacrifice it for those you love?
Wayne Gerard Trotman
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The moral values I've learnt in my life I've learnt through football.
Arsene Wenger
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The key to the ability to change is a changeless sense of who you are, what you are about and what you value.
Stephen Covey
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Intrinsic security doesn't come from what other people think of us or how they treat us. It doesn't come from our circumstance or out position. It comes from within. It comes from accurate paradigms and correct principles deep in our own mind and heart. It comes from inside-out congruence, from living a life of integrity in which our daily habits reflect our deepest values.
Stephen Covey