Quotes about Values
I think we run into issues when our online brands are not rooted in who we are, and I think we need to have explicit discussions with ourselves about who we want to be, what we want to represent, and how we want to express that.
— Amanda Gorman
I think about my own sons and my own daughters, and I'm sure that many parents are concerned about what their children are exposed to.
— Billy Graham
Faith idles when character shrivels.
— Miroslav Volf
The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother's always a Democrat.
— Robert Frost
Life's way too valuable to hang with people who don't get you. Who you just don't vibe with. Who have different values and lower standards than you do. Who have different Mindsets, Heartsets, Healthsets and Soulsets. It's a little miracle how powerfully and profoundly our influences and environments shape our productivity as well as our impact.
— Robin Sharma
The world's going a little berserk. Too much greed and not enough good sense.
— Robin Sharma
Indeed, it's an irony that the figure who most embodies the values people associate with the state is a narcissistic Manhattan billionaire now sitting in the Oval Office.
— Lawrence Wright
Puritan leaders, at least, valued an educated mind over material riches. Cotton Mather admonished his congregation with the comment, "If your main concern be to get the riches of this world for your children, and leave a belly full of this world unto them, it looks very suspiciously as if you were yourselves the people of this world, whose portion is only in this life."30
— Leland Ryken
Wallace shared with the graduates, "In the day-to-day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no such thing as not worshipping. Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship.
— Leonard Sweet
The basic unit of any society is the home. When the home begins to break, the society is on the way to disintegration.
— Billy Graham
True religion is the foundation of society. When that is once shaken by contempt, the whole fabric cannot be stable nor lasting.
— Edmund Burke
Most people catch their presuppositions from their family and surrounding society the way a child catches measles.
— Francis Schaeffer