Quotes about Values
I sometimes think that I didn't leave the Republican Party, as much as it left me.
— Hillary Clinton
There are more important things in life than boxing.
— Carl Frampton
My religion and my family are the two most important things in my life. But I love basketball.
— Shawn Bradley
I want to improve as a football player, but even more importantly, I really want to improve as a person.
— Tim Tebow
You cannot do wrong and feel right. It is impossible!
— Ezra Taft Benson
We have become a throwaway society. Instead of honoring and preserving our past, we tear it down, shove it aside, and just go on our merry way. Well, I won't have it. We have to stand firm for what we believe in. Only in the most dire circumstances should a structure of historical significance be demolished.
— Beth Hoffman
My selection process is based on "three Cs": first character, then competence, and finally chemistry with me and with the rest of the team. Character. Competence. Chemistry.
— Bill Hybels
I could not limit my values and pursuits to what makes others comfortable. Being possessed by a promise I live without options. I will spend the rest of my life exploring what could happen through the life of one who is willing to cultivate the God-given appetite to see impossibilities bow to the name of Jesus.
— Bill Johnson
Evil often thrives in the absence of an authentic righteous standard.
— Bill Johnson
Each of us has a vision of good and of evil. We have to encourage people to move towards what they think is good... Everyone has his own idea of good and evil and must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them. That would be enough to make the world a better place.
— Pope Francis
A mission statement is not something you write overnight... But fundamentally, your mission statement becomes your constitution, the solid expression of your vision and values. It becomes the criterion by which you measure everything else in your life.
— Stephen Covey
I think everything we do, on one level or another, as writers, most of our writing is informed by our world view. It's informed by our own understanding of spirituality; things that matter, things that are important to us. I write about things that matter for me.
— Ted Dekker