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Values And Beliefs Quotes

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Idowu Koyenikan
“A highly developed values system is like a compass. It serves as a guide to point you in the right direction when you are lost.”
Idowu Koyenikan, Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability

Frank  Sonnenberg
“Remain true to your values. If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Listen to Your Conscience: That's Why You Have One

“Here are a few questions to ask yourself in order to start identifying your values:

- Deep down, what matters to me?
- What relationships do I want to build?
- What do I want my life to be about?
- How do I feel most of the time? What kind of situations make me feel most vital?”
Susan David, Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life

Keisha Blair
“If you ever feel lost in life, it can be clarifying to acknowledge the things in life that propel you. Write down the values that are most meaningful to you. Whether it's community, loyalty, or courage—there are so many. Think about not only your life and your unique story of self—where you come from your unique background, your skills, and experiences—but also what drives you and what your passions are.”
Keisha Blair

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
“That is the ultimate question for all of us: do our actions reflect our values? Do our traditions reflect our beliefs? Do our purchases reflect our ethics? After all, what’s the point in having values if we don’t manifest them in our behavior?”
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Frank  Sonnenberg
“There’s a huge difference between right and wrong. And it’s the job of decent, law-abiding citizens to point out that reality to those who have forgotten.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

Christos Tsiolkas
“You are not my father."
So it all meant nothing, all those years of shared jokes, of affection, of defending her, of caring for her children, of assisting her and Hector with money and time. Love and family meant nothing to her? Nothing mattered to her at this moment but her pride. Did she think she was being brave in disobeying him? She, Hector, the whole mad lot of them, they knew nothing of courage. Everything had been given to them, everything had been assumed as rightfully theirs. She even believed her defense of her friend was the matter of honour. One war, one bomb, one misfortune and she would fall apart. He meant noting to her because like all of them she was truly selfish. She had no idea of the world and so she believed her drama to be significant. [........] She had no humility and no generosity. Monsters, they had bred monsters.”
Christos Tsiolkas, The Slap

Frank  Sonnenberg
“If you don’t pass your values on to your kids, someone else will.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Soul Food: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

Dele Ola
“Our strengths, resolve, talents, skills, and abilities may be limited by our value system and character. Beliefs and internal convictions are more powerful than physical strength.”
Dele Ola, Be a Change Agent: Leadership in a Time of Exponential Change

“Self-knowledge is, in part, knowing what values you value, which virtues you possess, and what makes you ethically, spiritually, emotionally, and mentally unique.”
Jason A Merchey, Wisdom: A Very Valuable Virtue That Cannot Be Bought

Frank  Sonnenberg
“Watch your children grow, and they will teach you what you’ve taught them.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Leadership by Example: Be a role model who inspires greatness in others

Mala Naidoo
“The hypocrisy of selective values in a lawless land was the bane of her existence.”
Mala Naidoo, Souls of Her Daughters

“Remember that the work is the actual practice of the writing, the creating, and that there’s no rush. The work has value in and of itself apart from any kind of end result."@zafatista on ‘Halsey Street,â€� gentrification, and writing”
@zafatista

Nicky Verd
“Don't date just to escape the "Im Single" status.
Don't marry just to tick off a checklist. Life is NOT a grocery list. Find yourself first, then find someone who can accommodate the talents, the vision and the ambitions in your heart, someone who can be the enabler for you to emerge into your greatness. Find someone who believes in you, supports and encourages you even when the world laughs at your guts.

But first, find yourself because it is far more important to be the right person than it is to date/marry the right person. Become a person of value. Don't go looking for a good woman until you've become a good man. And ladies, don't go looking for a good man till you've become a good woman. If you want a loving, honest, faithful, supportive and rich partner; first become what you are looking for. You must meet the requirements of your own requirements!

Leaders, vision bearers and dream chasers look for character, commitment, vision, grit, faith, etc...but ordinary people look for coca-cola bottle shape kinder girl, a six pack kinder guy and a heavy bank balance...but dear men, it's her character that will raise your children not her beauty. It is character that makes a great wife. Dear ladies, It is character that makes a great Dad/husband not a car or a big wallet.

Take note good people, you don't need to die to go to hell...misalignment of core values/purpose In your relationship/marriage is the beginning of your own hell right here on earth. In my humble opinion, misalignment of core values is worst than cheating. Yes, both are evil but cheating is a lesser evil compared to misalignment of core values. Trust me, you don't want to test this theory, you may not come out alive.

So, leave the girl/boy down the road to a boy/girl down the road. Leave slay queens to slay kings. Leave party queens to party kings. Leave nyaope boys to nyaope girls, drug addicts to drug addicts, leave weed girls to weed boys, playboys to playgirls..,,AND legacy builders to legacy builders!”
Nicky Verd

Danielle Bernock
“He puts enormous value on us. It’s called inherent, fundamental, innate, intrinsic, inborn. Because of your inherent God-given value, you’re always loved, celebrated, and called beloved.”
Danielle Bernock, Because You Matter: How to Take Ownership of Your Life So You Can Really Live

Frank  Sonnenberg
“If we disregard our values, we’ll open our eyes one day and won’t be able to recognize ‘our worldâ€� anymore”
Frank Sonnenberg, Listen to Your Conscience: That's Why You Have One

Clint G. Rogers
“MONEY IS IMAGINARY!”
Clint G. Rogers

Amit Ray
“Your Divinity is your deepest values. God is more interested what great you can do not on your mistakes.”
Amit Ray, Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity

Paul Pierroz
“The experience of working through the four-level process does more than develop an understanding of our impacts. It changes the conversation. Understanding benefits enables everyone to make a seamless transition from
feature selling to sales and marketing based on value creation and sustainability. And it at this altitude, high above the typical transaction sales process, that great things can occur for an organization.”
Paul Pierroz, The Purpose-Driven Marketing Handbook: How to Discover Your Impact and Communicate Your Business Sustainability Story to Grow Sales, Retain Talent, and Attract Investors

“Anxiety changes thinking â€� for better or for worse. Anxiety is the horse that gallops you toward truth or bucks you off.”
Jason A Merchey, Wisdom: A Very Valuable Virtue That Cannot Be Bought

“The wise tune into themselves, understand what they feel, and take appropriate risks.”
Jason A Merchey, Wisdom: A Very Valuable Virtue That Cannot Be Bought

“When you possess fierce self-knowledge, you are excited by your values. You know what you believe, why, and how. Every day you are proud or enthusiastic of the life you lead, the relationships you are in, the mark you’re leaving on the planet. You are motivated to live life, to become all you can, to make a positive difference, to come to love yourself .”
Jason A Merchey, Wisdom: A Very Valuable Virtue That Cannot Be Bought

Vishwajeet Gudadhe
“If you want to justify an illogical behaviour in the modern era, use the two ingredients: Tradition & Nostalgia.”
Vishwajeet Gudadhe

“In the game of life, boundaries and rules are the playbook that empowers us to play strategically, adapt to challenges, and emerge as winners in our chosen fields.”
Sanjeev Himachali

“Values are easily lost when they are spiritual.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Frank  Sonnenberg
“It’s better to stand alone, with honor, than compromise your values to fit in.”
Frank Sonnenberg, BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose

Naomi Klein
“If you are fighting "slavery forever" or a modern-day Hitler, everything - including the companion you find yourself in bed with - is a minor detail. It's similar, in many ways, to how evangelical Christians were coaxed by their leaders to set aside the fact that Trump's behavior - the philandering, the alleged sexual assaults, the lying, the cruelty - violated their professed values. To get over all that, they had to cast him, in all seriousness, as the Lord's messy messenger, put on earth to fight God's own doppelganger: the devil. With stakes as high as eternal salvation, what's a little pussy grabbing?”
Naomi Klein, Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World

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