33 Quotes About Benefit

What is the best thing about being you? Is it your intelligence, your skills, your creativity, or something else? We will never truly know. But whatever it is, it’s probably not what you think. Take a look at the benefits of being yourself with these life-changing quotes about the good things about being you.

Criticism addressed to a person can only be of benefit...
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Criticism addressed to a person can only be of benefit if it was said in the right way and at the right time. Eraldo Banovac
The question must be asked: have we been the beneficiaries...
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The question must be asked: have we been the beneficiaries or the victims of our education? Marty Rubin
To invest your time is to convert it into some...
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To invest your time is to convert it into some products that could benefit humanity. Sunday Adelaja
Time is needed to convert all ideas and added values...
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Time is needed to convert all ideas and added values into the tangible products that benefits the world. Sunday Adelaja
You will need an evidence to show the world that...
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You will need an evidence to show the world that you didn’t waste your time here on earth. Generations to come should benefit from the products of your time converted. Sunday Adelaja
When great men die in the race of life, they...
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When great men die in the race of life, they continue to live because the world can still benefit from their products. Sunday Adelaja
To reproduce your life is to convert it into tangible...
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To reproduce your life is to convert it into tangible products for the benefit of humanity. Sunday Adelaja
To reproduce your life is to convert it into tangible...
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To reproduce your life is to convert it into tangible products for the benefit of humanity. To reproduce your life is to impact the world with it. Sunday Adelaja
Begin to lay hold of every minute of your life...
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Begin to lay hold of every minute of your life and convert it into something of value to benefit the world. Never allow any of your time to be wasted on the frivolities of life. Sunday Adelaja
It is important that any value you add to yourself...
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It is important that any value you add to yourself should be converted to tangible products that could benefit humanity. Sunday Adelaja
Many people consider the things government does for them to...
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Many people consider the things government does for them to be social progress but they regard the things government does for others as socia Earl Warren
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It’s unthinkable, now to live as her parents had done, going to work from nine to five and enjoying the benefits of the newly-formed health and education services. What paradise it had seemed! Now, in order to pay their exorbitant mortgages, and ever more exorbitant fuel prices, British adults have to work long hours — the longest, it is said, in Europe… Everyone they know, everyone they see, is just like them, living in houses like these, reading the same papers, seeing the same films and TV programmes and plays, buying from the same shops and sending their children to the same schools; and they think it will go on for ever, either ever-mounting property prices cushioning them. But it can’t. Amanda Craig
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Work indeed has many more benefits than money. Sunday Adelaja
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Stop entertaining two faced people. You know the ones who have split personalities and untrustworthy habits. Nine times out of ten if they telling you stuff about another person, they're going to tell your business to other people. If they say, "You know I heard....." More than likely it's in their character to share false information. Beware of your box, circle, square! Whatever you want to call it. Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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When you imitate others in real life, you deny the world benefits of your uniqueness. So be who you were born to be! . Gugu Mona
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Reap your harvest. (Benefits) You have been sowing seeds on good soil. (Working Hard) Your garden is overflowing abundantly.( Successful) Now is the time for you to fill your basket with the fruits of your labor. (Savings). Prepare your soil for new seeds. (Investments) Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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We are in a mutually dependent society, called civilization, and government is the oil that keeps it running and the lifeblood that carries oxygen to the various parts of the civic body. Jack Lessenberry
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Taxes are what we pay for civilized society, for modernity, and for prosperity. The wealthy pay more because they have benefitted more. Taxes, well laid and well spent, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare. Taxes protect property and the environment; taxes make business possible. Taxes pay for roads and schools and bridges and police and teachers. Taxes pay for doctors and nursing homes and medicine. During an emergency, like an earthquake or a hurricane, taxes pay for rescue workers, shelters, and services. For people whose lives are devastated by other kinds of disaster, like the disaster of poverty, taxes pay, even, for food. Jill Lepore
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A free and prosperous society has no fear of anyone entering it. But a welfare state is scared to death of every poor person who tries to get in and every rich person who tries to get out. Harry Browne
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The critical issues here concern what is right, what is just -- not the balancing of benefits. Carl Cohen
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Organisms are selected to deploy violence only in circumstances where the expected benefits outweigh the expected costs. Steven Pinker
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Science affects the average man and woman in two ways already. He or she benefits by its application driving a motor-car or omnibus instead of a horse-drawn vehicle, and being treated for disease by a doctor or surgeon rather than a witch. J.B.S. Haldane
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Selling yourself short shortchanges others who could reap the benefits of what you have to offer; it also shortchanges you who could, in turn, reap the benefits of what others want to offer you. Pen
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We have already compared the benefits of theology and science. When the theologian governed the world, it was covered with huts and hovels for the many, palaces and cathedrals for the few. To nearly all the children of men, reading and writing were unknown arts. The poor were clad in rags and skins -- they devoured crusts, and gnawed bones. The day of Science dawned, and the luxuries of a century ago are the necessities of to-day. Men in the middle ranks of life have more of the conveniences and elegancies than the princes and kings of the theological times. But above and over all this, is the development of mind. There is more of value in the brain of an average man of to-day -- of a master-mechanic, of a chemist, of a naturalist, of an inventor, than there was in the brain of the world four hundred years ago. These blessings did not fall from the skies. These benefits did not drop from the outstretched hands of priests. They were not found in cathedrals or behind altars -- neither were they searched for with holy candles. They were not discovered by the closed eyes of prayer, nor did they come in answer to superstitious supplication. They are the children of freedom, the gifts of reason, observation and experience -- and for them all, man is indebted to man. . Robert G. Ingersoll
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Tea carries within itself; knowledge, wisdom, and wellness; for the sake of giving. Aniruddha Sastikar
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Change comes, when every person is adequately benefited. We keep hearing about “change.” Change will never come to all of society. Change can only come when the market system adequately provide all of the needs for all people. Millions are living in poverty in the United States and throughout the world, due to “change” passed them by, are struggling: Among them are high unemployment, the mentally challenged, poor education, many of them are homeless and hungry, sick and tired; such individuals, look for ways to move beyond their prison walls that hold them back from moving forward: Through the corridors of their prison, they observe the wealthy getting wealthier. They see the market system passing them at a fast rate of speed. Hope has long left the majority of them. There is a price that must be paid for the sins of those who have built these prisons. . Ellen J. Barrier
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The world has a lot to thank murderers for, when you come to think of it. Theodore Dalrymple
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You won't be benefited unless & until you give a chance. Yogeshwaran Selvaraju
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A gift consists not in what is done or given, but in the intention of the giver or doer. Seneca
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It is wickedness when you only enjoy the benefit of a country and not contribute to the development of the country. Sunday Adelaja
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Gossip is a policeman and a teacher. Without it, there would be chaos and ignorance. Jonathan Haidt
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The success of each of us benefits us all, and the success of us all benefits each of us individually. Walter Ulbricht