100 Quotes About Value

We all have them, but what are they? When asked to define values, many people will say something like "values are what make us different from the rest of the world." But this definition doesn't really give us much insight into what values are. So let's take a look at what the experts say about values. The good news is that while everyone has values, not everyone understands what they are. These quotes will help you understand why you value what you value, and hopefully help you discover new ways to live your life according to your values.

Don't waste your love on somebody, who doesn't value it.
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Don't waste your love on somebody, who doesn't value it. William Shakespeare
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Ur be the things I am wiser to know: Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe. Four be the things I'd been better without: Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. Three be the things I shall never attain: Envy, content, and sufficient champagne. Three be the things I shall have till I die: Laughter and hope and a sock in the eye. Dorothy Parker
Your time is way too valuable to be wasting on...
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Your time is way too valuable to be wasting on people that can't accept who you are. Turcois Ominek
Mathematics expresses values that reflect the cosmos, including orderliness, balance,...
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Mathematics expresses values that reflect the cosmos, including orderliness, balance, harmony, logic, and abstract beauty. Deepak Chopra
When we cannot bear to be alone, it means we...
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When we cannot bear to be alone, it means we do not properly value the only companion we will have from birth to death - ourselves. Eda J. LeShan
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In books I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own. I learned who I was and who I wanted to be, what I might aspire to, and what I might dare to dream about my world and myself. More powerfully and persuasively than from the "shalt nots" of the Ten Commandments, I learned the difference between good and evil, right and wrong. A Wrinkle in Time described that evil, that wrong, existing in a different dimension from our own. But I felt that I, too, existed much of the time in a different dimension from everyone else I knew. There was waking, and there was sleeping. And then there were books, a kind of parallel universe in which anything might happen and frequently did, a universe in which I might be a newcomer but was never really a stranger. My real, true world. My perfect island. Anna Quindlen
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It is easier to tell a person what life is not, rather than to tell them what it is. A child understands weeds that grow from lack of attention, in a garden. However, it is hard to explain the wild flowers that one gardener calls weeds, and another considers beautiful ground cover. Shannon L. Alder
Never compromise your values.
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Never compromise your values. Steve Maraboli
For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know...
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For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know more today about the world than I knew yesterday and lessen the suffering of others. You'd be surprised how far that gets you. Neil Degrasse Tyson
To lovers there. Most ladies the reason they are dumped...
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To lovers there. Most ladies the reason they are dumped and their relationship doesn't last is they made themselves to become a want than a need in a relationship. Kyos Magupe
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He could very likely have appealed for leniency. At least he could have saved his life by agreeing to leave Athens. But had he done this he would not have been Socrates. He valued his conscience--and the truth-- higher than life. Jostein Gaarder
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I have brought peace to this land, and security, " he began." And what of your soul, when you use the cleverness of argument to cloak such acts? Do you think that the peace of a thousand cancels out the unjust death of one single person? It may be desirable, it may win you praise from those who have happily survived you and prospered from your deeds, but you have committed ignoble acts, and have been too proud to own them. I have waited patiently here, hoping that you would come to me, for if you understood, then some of your acts would be mitigated. But instead you send me this manuscript, proud, magisterial, and demonstrating only that you have understood nothing at all."" I returned to public life on your advice, madam, " he said stiffly." Yes; I advised it. I said if learning must die it should do so with a friend by its bedside. Not an assassin. Iain Pears
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Far from rejecting outright any hierarchy of success or failure, philosophy instead reconfigures the judging process, lending legitimacy to theidea that themainstream value system may unfairly consign some people to disgrace and others to respectability. Alain De Botton
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Man is encased, as though in a shell, in the particular ranking of the simplest values and value-qualities which represent the objective side of his *ordo amoris*, values which have not yet been shaped into things and goods. He carries this shell along with him wherever he goes and cannot escape from it no matter how quickly he runs. He perceives the world and himself through the windows of this shell, and perceives no more of the world, of himself, or of anything else besides what these windows show him, in accordance with their position, size, and color. The structure and total content of each man's environment, which is ultimately organized according to its value structure, does not wander or change, even though he himself wanders further and further in space. It is simply filled out anew with certain individual things. However, even this fulfillment must obey the law of formation prescribed by the value structure of the milieu. The goods along the route of a man's life, the practical things, the resistances to willing and acting against which he sets his will, are from the very first always inspected and "sighted, " as it were, by the particular selective mechanism of his *ordo amoris*. Wherever he arrives, it is not the same men and the same things, but the same types of men and things (and this are in every case *types* of values), that attract or repulse him in accordance with certain constant rules of preference and rejection. What he actually notices, what he observes or leaves unnoticed and unobserved, is determined by this attraction and this repulsion; these already determine the material of *possible* noticing and observing. Moreover, the attraction and repulsion are felt to come from things, not from the self, in contrast to the case of so-called active attention, and are themselves governed and circumscribed by potentially effective attitudes of interest and love, experienced as readiness for being affected." –from_Ordo Amoris_. Max Scheler
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Children are no longer being parented, but are raised. Thats why they don't have morals, ethics, humanity and manners, because their parents neglected them. We now live in a society that doesnt care about right or wrong. Unknown
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.
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Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. Henry David Thoreau
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I don't know what sort of world she will live in and I have no fixed opinions concerning how she should live in it. I only know that if she does not come to value what is true above what is useful, it will make little difference whether she lives at all. Cormac McCarthy
If it ever occurs to people to value the honour...
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If it ever occurs to people to value the honour of the mind equally with the honour of the body, we shall get a social revolution of a quite unparalleled sort. Dorothy L. Sayers
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Before you tell your life what you intend to do with it, listen for what it intends to do with you. Before you tell your life what truths and values you have decided to live up to, let your life tell you what truths you embody, what values you represent. Parker J. Palmer
Where we fall are the stepping-stones for our journey.
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Where we fall are the stepping-stones for our journey. Lolly Daskal
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The only ethical principle which has made science possible is that the truth shall be told all the time. If we do not penalize false statements made in error, we open up the way for false statements by intention. And a false statement of fact, made deliberately, is the most serious crime a scientist can commit. Dorothy L. Sayers
To make a deliberate falsification for personal gain is the...
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To make a deliberate falsification for personal gain is the last, worst depth to which either scholar or artist can descend in work or life., 8 September 1935) Dorothy L. Sayers
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Language can't describe reality. Literature has no stable reference, no real meaning. Each reader's interpretation is equally valid, more important than the author's intention. In fact, nothing in life has meaning. Reality is subjective. Values and truths are subjective. Life itself is a kind of illusion. Blah, blah, blah, let's have another scotch. Dean Koontz
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See that the mind is honest, first; the rest may follow or not as God wills. [That] the fundamental treason to the mind ... is the one fundamental treason which the scholar's mind must not allow is the bond uniting all the Oxford people in the last resort. Dorothy L. Sayers
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A pineapple is a compilation of berries that grow and fuse together. When joined, they create a single fruit. And within each eyelet, contains a location where a flower may grow. I see the Creator of all existence as the crown on a pineapple, and all religions of the world as the spiky eyelets, where each eyelet symbolizes a different religion or race under the same crown. Each garden of faith may have different perspectives of God, yet every garden belongs to the same God. Suzy Kassem
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Ethics are the things that say, 'Don’t stick your finger in the socket.' The world says, 'It’s okay because we’ve shut off the electricity.' And at the point that we’ve chosen to listen to the world and ignore our ethics, we say, 'I’m having a really hard time getting back up. Craig D. Lounsbrough
True respect respects all men, it values all people.
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True respect respects all men, it values all people. Sunday Adelaja
The world seems to have certain criteria with which it...
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The world seems to have certain criteria with which it judges the value of people. Sunday Adelaja
What you discover valuable to you can make all the...
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What you discover valuable to you can make all the difference in your life. Sunday Adelaja
It is not until you change your identity to match...
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It is not until you change your identity to match your life blueprint that you will understand why everything in the past never worked. Shannon L. Alder
Hide yourself in God, so when a man wants to...
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Hide yourself in God, so when a man wants to find you he will have to go there first. Shannon L. Alder
One is often so busy doing life that it is...
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One is often so busy doing life that it is easy to avoid evaluating whether you are putting your energy in the direction you value most. Deborah Day
Belief is a wonderful way to pass the time until...
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Belief is a wonderful way to pass the time until the facts come in. Carl R White
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A traditionalist’s values are gleaned from all that is good in the past. Fennel Hudson
Those with traditional sense will follow what their heart tells...
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Those with traditional sense will follow what their heart tells them is right. Fennel Hudson
Money can't buy happiness but it can buy a huge...
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Money can't buy happiness but it can buy a huge yacht that sails right next to it. David Lee Roth
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Happiness is not to be achieved at the command of emotional whims. Happiness is not the satisfaction of whatever irrational wishes you might blindly attempt to indulge. Happiness is a state of non-contradictory joy–a joy without penalty or guilt, a joy that does not clash with any of your values and does not work for your own destruction, not the joy of escaping from your mind, but of using your mind's fullest power, not the joy of faking reality, but of achieving values that are real, not the joy of a drunkard, but of a producer. Happiness is possible only to a rational man, the man who desires nothing but rational goals, seeks nothing but rational values and finds his joy in nothing but rational actions. . Ayn Rand
Your purpose is your why.
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Your purpose is your why. Deborah Day
I value individuals and societies. I care about those who...
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I value individuals and societies. I care about those who are not born yet. That is the reason for my joys and blues. Petek Kabakci
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Liberals are more likely to see people as victims of circumstance and oppression, and doubt whether individuals can climb without governmental help. My own analysis using 2005 survey data from Syracuse University shows that about 90 percent of conservatives agree that “While people may begin with different opportunities, hard work and perseverance can usually overcome those disadvantages.” Liberals – even upper-income liberals – are a third less likely to say this. Arthur C. Brooks
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The struggles we endure today will be the ‘good old days’ we laugh about tomorrow. Aaron Lauritsen
Those who achieve the extraordinary are usually the most ordinary...
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Those who achieve the extraordinary are usually the most ordinary because they have nothing to prove to anybody. Be Humble. Aaron Lauritsen
It's in those quiet little towns, at the edge of...
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It's in those quiet little towns, at the edge of the world, that you will find the salt of the earth people who make you feel right at home. Aaron Lauritsen
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Ultimate prosperity is one's value within. It takes a man of depth, morality, and charm to be envied yet without a sign of wealth or romance. A passion to prove such inner worth is his permission to achieve whatever he desires. Criss Jami
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Do you think it is a vain hope that one day man will find joy in noble deeds of light and mercy, rather than in the coarse pleasures he indulges in today -- gluttony, fornication, ostentation, boasting, and envious vying with his neighbor? I am certain this is not a vain hope and that the day will come soon. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Life's trials will test you, and shape you, but don’t...
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Life's trials will test you, and shape you, but don’t let them change who you are.”~ Aaron Lauritsen, ‘100 Days Drive Aaron Lauritsen
From this point forward, you don’t even know how to...
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From this point forward, you don’t even know how to quit in life.”~ Aaron Lauritsen, ‘100 Days Drive Aaron Lauritsen
True friends don't come with conditions.
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True friends don't come with conditions. Aaron Lauritsen
The high road of grace will get you somewhere a...
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The high road of grace will get you somewhere a whole lot faster then the freeway of spite. Aaron Lauritsen
The highway of grace will get you somewhere a whole...
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The highway of grace will get you somewhere a whole lot faster then the freeway of spite. Aaron Lauritsen
Be a team player, not a bandwagon jumper.
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Be a team player, not a bandwagon jumper. Aaron Lauritsen
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There is strange comfort in knowing that no matter what happens today, the Sun will rise again tomorrow. Aaron Lauritsen
The freedom of the open road is seductive, serendipitous and...
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The freedom of the open road is seductive, serendipitous and absolutely liberating. Aaron Lauritsen
At some point, you just gotta forgive the past, your...
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At some point, you just gotta forgive the past, your happiness hinges on it. Aaron Lauritsen
We love our partners for who they are, not for...
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We love our partners for who they are, not for who they are not. Aaron Lauritsen
Explore, Experience, Then Push Beyond.
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Explore, Experience, Then Push Beyond. Aaron Lauritsen
Travel is costly yes, but it pays dividends too.
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Travel is costly yes, but it pays dividends too. Aaron Lauritsen
If you didn't earn something, it's not worth flaunting.
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If you didn't earn something, it's not worth flaunting. Aaron Lauritsen
Without struggle, success has no value.
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Without struggle, success has no value. Aaron Lauritsen
There is no such thing as loving a child too...
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There is no such thing as loving a child too much. Aaron Lauritsen
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It’s the ‘everyday’ experiences we encounter along the journey to who we wanna be that will define who we are when we get there. Aaron Lauritsen
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Successes are those highlights of life we look back on with a smile. But it's the day to day grind of getting them that defines the laugh lines etched until the end of time. Enjoy each moment along the way Aaron Lauritsen
There's more to a person than flesh. Judge others by...
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There's more to a person than flesh. Judge others by the sum of their soul and you'll see that beauty is a force of light that radiates from the inside out. Aaron Lauritsen
Building bridges is the best defence against ignorance.
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Building bridges is the best defence against ignorance. Aaron Lauritsen
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Abraham Lincoln quoted the Scriptures in an 1858 speech to the Illinois Republican Convention. He said, “ A house divided against itself cannot stand.” That, I fear, is where diversity leads. If by that term we refer to love and tolerance for peoples who are different from one another, it has great validity for us. But if by diversity we mean that all of us have been given reason to resent one another. Having no common values, heritage, commitment, or hope, then we are a nation in serious trouble. James C. Dobson
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The Wit of Cheats, the Courage of a Whore, Are what ten thousand envy and adore: All, all look up, with reverential Awe, At crimes that 'scape, or triumph o'er the Law:While Truth, Worth, Wisdom, daily they decry-`' Nothing is sacred now but Villainy'- Epilogue to the Satires, Dialogue I Alexander Pope
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It took a couple of months before we were both convinced there were no rules about sexual activities in Hell and our spouses were not going to show up out of the blue. It was hard to start a sexual relationship in circumstances of such bizarre uncertainty, especially for an active Mormon and a good Christian, both lost in a Zoroastrian Hell. We were like virgin newlyweds. All my life I’d been raised to believe this kind of thing was wrong. All my life I had lived with a strong sense of morality. How do you give it up? How do you do things you thought you’d never do? Where do all the things you believed go, when all the supporting structure is found to be a myth? How do you know how or on what to take a moral stand, how do you behave when it turns out there are no cosmic rules, no categorical imperatives? It was difficult. So tricky to untangle. . Steven L. Peck
If you truly have faith in your convictions, then your...
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If you truly have faith in your convictions, then your convictions should be able to stand criticism and testing. DaShanne Stokes
If you will practice being fictional for a while, you...
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If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats. Richard Bach
Diversity of character is due to the unequal time given...
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Diversity of character is due to the unequal time given to values. Only through each other will we see the importance of the qualities we lack and our unfinished soul's potential. Shannon L. Alder
If you’re honest with yourself as a writer, trying to...
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If you’re honest with yourself as a writer, trying to tell the best story you can, your story will be an honest one. And your values will come out, no matter how hard you try to disguise them. Joe Clifford Faust
When I act, I act on behalf of who or...
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When I act, I act on behalf of who or what I love. Even when I have to fight against something, it is because of what I value and love. Sharon Weil
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It would be an undoubted advantage if we were to leave God out altogether and honestly admit the purely human origin of all the regulations and precepts of civilization. Along with their pretended sanctity, these commandments and laws would lose their rigidity and unchangeableness as well. People could understand that they are made, not so much to rule them as, on the contrary, to serve their interests; and they would adopt a more friendly attitude to them, and instead of aiming at their abolition, would aim only at their improvement. Sigmund Freud
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But of all the deadly theories by means of which you are now being destroyed, I would like to warn you about one of the deadliest and most crucial: the alleged dichotomy of science and ethics. It is the doctrine that man's science and ethics - or his knowledge and values, or his body and soul - are two separate, antagonistic aspects of his existence, and that man is caught between them, as a precarious, permanent traitor to their conflicting demands. Ayn Rand
A man’s life is not qualified by how much wealth,...
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A man’s life is not qualified by how much wealth, power, pleasure or control he has, but by the values of godliness he possesses. Sunday Adelaja
There is a commanded blessing on anyone that values, esteems...
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There is a commanded blessing on anyone that values, esteems and stands for justice in society. Sunday Adelaja
Your Core Values are the
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Your Core Values are the "glue" that holds your business together. Doris P. Johnson
Your business values can make you soar above the competition.
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Your business values can make you soar above the competition. Doris PerdueJohnson
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You are not white, but a rainbow of colors. You are not black, but golden. You are not just a nationality, but a citizen of the world. You are not just for the right or left, but for what is right over the wrong. You are not just rich or poor, but always wealthy in the mind and heart. You are not perfect, but flawed. You are flawed, but you are just. You may just be conscious human, but you are also a magnificentreflection of God. Suzy Kassem
Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not...
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Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance. Suzy Kassem
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Possessions, outward success, publicity, luxury - to me these have always been contemptible. I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best for both the body and the mind. Albert Einstein
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Two types of choices seem to me to have been crucial in tipping the outcomes [of the various societies' histories] towards success or failure: long-term planning and willingness to reconsider core values. On reflection we can also recognize the crucial role of these same two choices for the outcomes of our individual lives. Jared Diamond
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I was free with every road as my home. No limitations and no commitments. But then summer passed and winter came and I fell short for safety. I fell for its spell, slowly humming me to sleep, because I was tired and small, too weak to take or handle those opinions and views, attacking me from every angle. Against my art, against my self, against my very way of living. I collected my thoughts, my few possessions and built isolated walls around my values and character. I protected my own definition of beauty and success like a treasure at the bottom of the sea, for no one saw what I saw, or felt the same as I did, and so I wanted to keep to myself. You hide to protect yourself. Charlotte Eriksson
Discovering yourself is the major key to being successful
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Discovering yourself is the major key to being successful Sunday Adelaja
If values are woven into the very concept of education,...
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If values are woven into the very concept of education, where is the need for separate value education? Vijaya Bharathy
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It was Daisuke's conviction that all morality traced its origins to social realities. He believed there could be no greater confusion of cause and effect than to attempt to conform social reality to a rigidly predetermined notion of morality. Accordingly, he found the ethical education conducted by lecture in Japanese schools utterly meaningless. In the schools, students were either instructed in the old morality or crammed with a morality suited to the average European. For an unfortunate people beset by the fierce appetites of life, this amounted to nothing more than vain, empty talk. When the recipients of this education saw society before their eyes, they would recall those lectures and burst out laughing. Or else they would feel that they had been made fools of. In Daisuke's case it was not just school; he had received the most rigorous and least functional education from his father. Thanks to this, he had at one time experienced acute anguish stemming from contradictions. Daisuke even felt bitter over it. . Unknown
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Children respect teachers today not for their knowledge but for the marks they give. Teachers respect children today not for the intelligence they have but for the threat they pose. That is the state of education today! Uma Shanker
Raise your children with right values and education. You may...
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Raise your children with right values and education. You may end up living frugal but you will die rich else you will live rich but die poor. Aditya Ajmera
We are born, we get names, we get educated, we...
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We are born, we get names, we get educated, we get values, we get job and money. But all this is not life, life is love found in friendship, friendship found in love and in love, sacrifice.” Vijay Shaikh Ashraf
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My mother, who taught me how to read and write and home-schooled me for the first 12 years of my life, whose presence shaped me as much as her absence did, who imbibed in me the values of empathy and fearlessness and hard work, looks down on me today with great pride. Sharad Vivek Sagar
The mind is an instrument made up of universal consciousness,...
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The mind is an instrument made up of universal consciousness, egocentric consciousness, societal consciousness, along with education, values, virtues, judgment and wisdom. Debasish Mridha
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I've tried to prepare my daughter for the phenomenon I've experienced of beautiful young women being dismissed and devalued as interchangeable. I tell Rachel that if a relationship doesn't make you feel good about yourself as an individual, then it's not right. My grandmother told me once years ago that if you're ever with somebody who you find embarrasses you in public or private, you're with the wrong person. Walk away. . Kathleen Turner
The grass remains green only as long as you water...
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The grass remains green only as long as you water it. Similarly, a relationship remains fresh only as long as you nurture it with love. Uma Shanker
A firm ground helps kickstart a long leap of flight....
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A firm ground helps kickstart a long leap of flight. So keep your foundation strong to rise high. Uma Shanker
You can be humble without compromising your values.
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You can be humble without compromising your values. Israelmore Ayivor
I didn't know the answers, but I could feel that...
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I didn't know the answers, but I could feel that the things that gave life meaning came from a place within and from the nurturing of values like tolerance, charity, and community. Dick Van Dyke
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There's joy in every circumstance. The beginning is bitter, but in between, there are valuable lessons that bring joy. Unknown
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One does not ask about one's true identity simply as a matter of course, but only in rather special circumstances. What this means, I believe, is that "who I really am" becomes an issue for me only when my system of values "breaks down, " that is, only when I realize that the values according to which I have lived until now are insufficient to inform a life that I can recognize as satisfying. This realization can occur in variety of circumstances: when my beliefs about myself or the world undergo significant change; when I find that two of my values conflict in a fundamental way; or when, as in the present example, the relations among my previous commitments are insufficiently determinate to tell me what to do in the particular situation I face. Frederick Neuhouser
Life teaches us two important things - we are careless...
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Life teaches us two important things - we are careless when we are young and by the time we get old, it is too late to be careful! ! Uma Shanker
I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny...
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I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny comes when you chase opportunity, only then will you make your own path in life. Aaron Lauritsen