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Wars aren't won with guns; they're won with checkbooks.
— Richard Paul Evans
6 The first job God gave humans was to manage and take
— Rick Warren
As God-appointed managers, we acknowledge that our money (and the skills God gave us to earn money) is the Lord's, and our first question is, Lord, how can I use this in a way that pleases You? If we ask that question often enough, we may change some of our spending habits, and we might devote more of our resources to the things that matter most to God.
— Zig Ziglar
Leadership is not only having a vision, but also having the courage, the discipline, and the resources to get you there.
— George Washington
We always have more ideas than we can fund.
— Andy Stanley
Resources follow vision.
— Andy Stanley
The basic economic resource - the means of production - is no longer capital, nor natural resources, nor labor. It is and will be knowledge.
— Peter Drucker
Let man be pleased with whatever has pleased God; let him marvel at himself and his own resources for this very reason, that he cannot be overcome, that he has the very powers of evil subject to his control, and that he brings into subjection chance and pain and wrong by means of that strongest of powers — reason. Love reason! The love of reason will arm you against the greatest hardships.
— Epictetus
When I was at BMW and Aston Martin, I realized how difficult and how many resources it takes to create a car - let alone a car company.
— Henrik Fisker
We live on a planet of limited resources - an abstract notion for some of the world's population, but for many of the poorest and most vulnerable, those limits are all too real.
— David Harewood
The schools that suffer are the schools in, in poor neighborhoods. They are the neighborhoods with the greatest need, with the parents struggling to work and to make ends meet. They don't have enough resources to give, they don't have enough resources to pay more, and these are the neighborhoods that go first.
— Sonia Sotomayor
Nothing is rich but the inexhaustible wealth of nature. She shows us only surfaces, but she is a million fathoms deep.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson