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Environment provides us with many cultures. From each we identify our beliefs that give us our values. From our values we pick up our choices and our choices bring out our character. Our characters make us to lead!
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Entrepreneurship must be owned by everyone to innovate and breakthrough to give value to the society.
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Eternal values are much more everlasting than the temporary physical material things.
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Even if, by some especially unfortunate fate or by the niggardly provision of stepmotherly nature, [the good will] should be wholly lacking in the power to accomplish its purpose; if with the greatest effort it should yet achieve nothing, and only the good will should remain (not, to be sure, as a mere wish but as the summoning of all the means in our power), yet would it, like a jewel, still shine by its own light as something which has its full value in itself.
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Even poison has an expiry date.
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Even though God has given the gift of time to all men equally, it is what each man does with this equal gift of time that determines whether or not he will be great.
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Everybody, including you, potentially can be great.
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Everybody potentially can be great. It is not only some few people who could be great.
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Everybody that is born on the surface of this earth, has this wealth called time.
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Every day I sit and watch random people holding the wands with the power that can turn the world either into a graveyard or into a paradise and yet roam around without believing in the magic that it possesses. And in the end, they throw it into the stash and burn it like it is nothing.
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Every human being is equally wealthy according to God’s divine providence.
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Every human being is either wasting time, spending time or investing time.
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Every man has been called to produce a certain number of products within the time allocated to him to live on earth and failure to hit the target would mean a wasted life.
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Every man must choose what they want to do with their time to avoid regret in the future.
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Every man whose tastes have been allowed to develop in wrong directions, or in whom the best tastes have failed of higher perfection, loses thereby from the inner joy and outer value of his whole life. Every good taste is a source and guarantee of happy healthy hours and days, and thus of the enrichment and elevation of life. A reasonable capacity to appreciate music and art quite suffices to enrich life and exercise a wholesome influence upon character. The taste for good reading is inseparable from a taste for good thinking.
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Every man you see upon the earth has some value within him already, hence you should treat every man you come across on earth with that worth and appreciation.
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Every life is precious, has value, a purpose, and is significant. Each life adds value to this world and to the lives of others. That value is immeasurable.
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Everyone dreams of greatness and expects it to happen in the future automatically.
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Everyone has his or her own means of defining value.
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Every one of us has been called to be an actor in the drama of life and everyone has a role to play as well.
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Everyone leaves behind a legacy of some kind, but those who approach living with a ‘No Excuses’ mindset leave a legacy of value.
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Every one of us must learn how to make our time productive.
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Everyone on earth is afraid of losing his/her life, and only a few are afraid of losing their time.
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Everyone should be comfortable in their own skin. Of course, no one has any right to feel above the world around them but everyone needs to realize that every person, including you, brings value to the world. There is greatness to be found in each and every one of us. Thrive on the idea that your uniqueness can and will change the world.
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Everyone thinks money is the capital needed to start up a business or any project of choice. I, however, disagree with that ideology. Money is not the capital that you need. Time is the real capital that anyone needs to start up any project.
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Every second and minute that you are not sleeping should be converted, investing your life and your time into doing that thing that you were born to do.
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Everything diminishes and everything is destructible.
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Everything has a hidden secret meaning to be revealed or to be sealed.
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Everything comes out of time.
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Everything results in the value that you wish to take from each experience or interaction.
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Everything precious comes out of solitude.
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Everything that you have was bought by the currency of time.
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Everything you have is bought by the currency of time.
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Examine and know one's value before you allow much access into your life. Verandas have no door, but the rooms do.
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Experience was of no ethical value. It was merely the name men gave to their mistakes.
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Explain the value and justify the cost - People don’t mind paying; they just don’t like to overpay.
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Extra knowledge adds no value unless you put it into action or share it with others.
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facts are aligned on shelves as well, necessarily chosen and arranged, assigned value by explanations neatly stuck where prices might have been.
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Failure to recognize the historical specificity of the bourgeois conception of rights and duties leads to serious errors. It is for this reason that Marx registers...a vigorous indictment of the anarchist Proudhon... Proudhon in effect took the specifics of bourgeois legal and economic relations and treated them as universal and foundational for the development of an alternative, socially just economic system. From Marx's standpoint, this is no alternative at all since it merely re-inscribes bourgeois conceptions of value in a supposedly new form of society. This problem is still with us, not only because of the contemporary anarchist revival of interest in Proudhon's ideas but also because of the rise of a more broad-based liberal human rights politics as a supposed antidote to the social and political ills of contemporary capitalism. Marx's critique of Proudhon is directly applicable to this contemporary politics. The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 is a foundational document for a bourgeois, market-based individualism and as such cannot provide a basis for a thoroughgoing critique of liberal or neoliberal capitalism. Whether it is politically useful to insist that the capitalist political order live up to its own foundational principles is one thing, but to imagine that this politics can lead to a radical displacement of a capitalist mode of production is, in Marx's view, a serious error.
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Fame is neither something to value nor to view as a threat.
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Fame is the illusion that one person has more value than another.
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Feelings are like checkbooks unless you put your signature on it they have no value.
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Find out your talents and gifting and invest your whole time into perfecting them and becoming the best of yourself.
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Finish the most important tasks and stop wasting time on irrelevant activities.
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For a nation to be truly great, she must first identify her national values, enumerate her virtues and formulate her value system. But the most tasking of all these is to develop a culture in her people, that will best represent the proclaimed value systems of the nation.
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. . . for any worthwhile martial arts skill to be pragmatic, it has to be done live, otherwise it is of limited or no use in actual combat
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For every principle there is a value
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For every transaction, there is someone willing to buy and someone willing to sell at an agreed price, both believing that it's good value and that the counterparty is a little crazy.
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Forgiveness is difficult to create in a world of cyclical cruelty. Transmutation is ideal as it creates equilibrium. Transmute all offending connections to people who have labeled you as inferior. Let go. See yourself as a person of great worth. Above all, love yourself.
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Forming good values and beliefs comes by determining what they should be and then building them inside of you