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Quotes About Benefits

Blessings we enjoy daily, and for the most of them, because they be so common, men forget to pay their praises. [and miss much of their benefits from grateful appreciation]
~ Izaak Walton
We're gonna have a much better health care plan at much less money.
~ Donald Trump
You tell me another gang that's got a dental plan.
~ Michael Keaton
The health care is going to be less money, and we're going to have much better health care.
~ Donald Trump
While I can see how the government has, at times, wasted taxpayers' money, and I can admit that too often its programs are ineffective, I also can see the good that government does.
~ Tony Campolo
In Hollywood everything is formatted, everything is compulsory, so therefore we have to follow the law of benefits and profit and money, let us say the law of Hollywood.
~ Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Kenneth Cooper's research shows that low to moderate intensity exercise is just as beneficial as high-intensity exercise - but without the rigorous wear and tear on the system.
~ Ann Louise Gittleman
A strong player, which has the sufficient critical mass, can withhold pressure better and create a more stable environment that benefits shareholders as well as employees.
~ Lakshmi Mittal
To be able to greet the sun with the sounds from all of Nature is a great blessing, and it helps us to remember Who is the real provider of all of our benefits.
~ Thomas Yellowtail
It's so important that your doctor take a patience's values, not his, into consideration, along with the risks and benefits of treatment when there is a question to a doctor "What would you do?".
~ Danielle Ofri
As the great ones of this world are unable to bestow health of body or peace of mind, we always pay too high a price for any good they can do.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Democracy will be transformative. It will help other societies realize the benefits of freedom. Nothing's as big as that, in terms of peace.
~ George W. Bush
That's possible, and in fact the legislation, the politics should graduate the advantages towards those who have children and give less to those who don't have children.
~ Rocco Buttiglione
Social security isn't a ponzi scheme. It's not bankrupting us. It's not an outrage. It is working.
~ Rachel Maddow
They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program.
~ George W. Bush
By activating an expansive, tolerant, and creative mindset, positive feelings maximize the social, intellectual, and physical benefits that will accrue.
~ Martin Seligman
Every experience I have benefits me. I am in the process of positive change.
~ Louise Hay
It is probably true that the economic benefits of being in the EU are a net positive to the UK, but a large number of people do not share in these benefits and the result is increasing inequality.
~ Dale Jamieson
Here is Chang Ch'ao on reading at different times in your life: "Reading books in one's youth is like looking at the moon through a crevice; reading books in middle age is like looking at the moon in one's courtyard; and reading books in old age is like looking at the moon on an open terrace. This is because the depth of benefits of reading varies in proportion to the depth of one's own experience.
~ Will Schwalbe
Exercise, done properly, not only isn't dangerous but promotes our health. Furthermore, the benefits of exercise will probably spill over into other areas of our life. We are likely, for example, to find that we have more energy than we used to. Our self-esteem is also likely to rise.
~ William B. Irvine
Negative visualization does not have these drawbacks. We don't have to wait to engage in negative visualization the way we have to wait to be struck by a catastrophe. Being struck by a catastrophe can easily kill us; engaging in negative visualization can't. And because negative visualization can be done repeatedly, its beneficial effects, unlike those of a catastrophe, can last indefinitely.
~ William B. Irvine
The first tip I would offer to those wishing to give Stoicism a try is to practice what I have referred to as stealth Stoicism: You would do well, I think, to keep it a secret that you are a practicing Stoic. (This would have been my own strategy, had I not taken it upon myself to become a teacher of Stoicism.) By practicing Stoicism stealthily, you can gain its benefits while avoiding one significant cost: the teasing and outright mockery of your friends, relatives, neighbors, and coworkers.
~ William B. Irvine
That the Jews assumed a right exclusively to the benefits of God will be a lasting witness against them and the same will it be against Christians.
~ William Blake
One practical trick, says Sleep, is to "reward yourself in the short term" by relishing the prospect of all the wonderful benefits you will enjoy because you chose to override your desire for instant gratification. That way, deferral becomes associated with pleasure and "you're much more likely to embrace it." Indeed, says Sleep, "I quite like the overriding because you just know that it's going to make your life better.
~ William Green