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Quotes about Impact

You will be as much value to others as you have been to yourself.
— Cicero
Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat.
— Hillary Clinton
Thus violent deeds live after men upon the earth, and traces of war and bloodshed will survive in mournful shapes long after those who worked the desolation are but atoms of earth themselves.
— Charles Dickens
Yeah, seeing her unsettled him, but it was her words that nearly took him apart. Because sometime after his heart started beating again, after he'd grabbed ahold of his emotions, she'd become the woman that, once upon a time, he'd fallen in love with.
— Susan May Warren
You might have healed from the event, but you continue to bleed from the impact.
— Susan May Warren
What's the point of doing something good if nobody's watching.
— Nicole Kidman
I think it's a big deal to have a great soundtrack for a movie.
— Rita Ora
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest accomplishment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
— Leo Buscaglia
Personal associations are important, because everyone acquires something of the philosophy, the personality, and the mental
— Napoleon Hill
books we read, the people with whom we associate, the country and community in which we live, the nature of the work we do, the clothes we wear, the songs we sing, and, most important of all, the religious and intellectual training we receive in our early teenage years.
— Napoleon Hill
If your thoughts and your actions and your words harmonize, you are bound to influence those with whom you come in contact, more or less toward your way of thinking.
— Napoleon Hill
The person who gives expression, by word of mouth, to negative or destructive thoughts is practically certain to experience the results of those words in the form of a destructive "kick-back." The release of destructive thought impulses, alone, without the aid of words, produces also a "kick-back" in more ways than one.
— Napoleon Hill