Quotes about Advantage
If change and growth are not programmed into your spirituality, if there are not serious warnings about the blinding nature of fear and fanaticism, your religion will always end up worshiping the status quo and protecting your present ego position and personal advantage—as if it were God!
— Fr. Richard Rohr
You have a tremendous advantage over the man who does you an injury: You have it within your power to forgive him, while he has no such advantage over you.
— Napoleon Hill
One said whatever would be of advantage; the question whether it was true no longer arose.
— Alvin Plantinga
I used the aspects of being a woman to my advantage, but I worked for myself, not a big corporation, so I was lucky to have the freedom to behave however I liked.
— Diane von Furstenberg
I want to use my connections with coaches, players, celebrities, whomever, and if I can take that friendship and use it to help someone else, I'm going to take advantage of that. I'm not going to apologize for that.
— Tim Tebow
A lot of times, people feel that if they forgive the person who hurt them, then they will continue to take advantage of them or not take responsibility for what they did wrong.
— Joyce Meyer
God often delights to take advantage of our averseness, that he may manifest his work the more clearly, and that all the glory of the work may be his, as all the strength is his.
— Richard Sibbes
They could not understand the advantage of living contrary to their inclinations in this world in order to enjoy a hypothetical well-being in another.
— Isabel Allende
I've always felt that technology can be used to our benefit and should be used to our benefit.
— Deepak Chopra
Knowledge has become the key economic resource and the dominant-and perhaps even the only-source of competitive advantage.
— Peter Drucker
Although science and technology open up boundless opportunities, they also present great perils because Satan employs these marvelous discoveries to his great advantage.
— James Faust
To find gratitude and generosity when you could reasonably find hurt and resentment will surprise you. It will be so surprising because you will see so much of the opposite: people who have much more than others yet who react with anger when one advantage is lost or with resentment when an added gift is denied.
— Henry B. Eyring