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Quotes About Benefits

I guess the nicest thing about being, I won't say famous but being popular is a more proper word for me to use would be that if you've got a recognizable name, a lot of times you can get people to do things for you ordinarily that you wouldn't get done.
~ Mickey Gilley
if workers really enjoyed their jobs they would not only benefit personally, but sooner or later they would almost certainly produce more efficiently and reach all the other goals that now take precedence.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
There are just so many benefits for you to calling yourself a "Property Manager" versus a "Landlord.
~ Unknown
Equal pay isn't just a women's issue when women get equal pay, their family incomes rise and the whole family benefits.
~ Mike Honda
The health care system is really designed to reward you for being unhealthy. If you are a healthy person and work hard to be healthy, there are no benefits.
~ Mike Huckabee
Even the most ardent environmentalist doesn't really want to stop pollution. If he thinks about it, and doesn't just talk about it, he wants to have the right amount of pollution. We can't really afford to eliminate it - not without abandoning all the benefits of technology that we not only enjoy but on which we depend.
~ Milton Friedman
The money that goes into Social Security is not the government's money. it's your money. You paid for it.
~ Mitch McConnell
We all know that Social Security is one of this country's greatest success stories in the 20th century.
~ Mitch McConnell
Now, let me be clear. The path I lay out is not one paved with ever increasing government checks and cradle to grave assurance that government will always be the solution. If this election is a bidding war for who can promise the most goodies and the most benefits, I'm not your president. You have that president today.
~ Mitt Romney
Lo tengo clarísimo: si un hombre no puede casarse con la mujer a la que ama, tiene que buscarse una que le aporte el mayor número de ventajas posible.
~ Mo Yan
Financia masivos programas de empleos que no existen pero que pagan sueldos a los afortunados que los consiguen, subsidios, becas, regalos y dádivas de todo tipo.
~ Moisés Naím
A young receptionist greeted him with a buoyancy born of an excellent benefits package.
~ Monica Wood
Americans cannot maintain their essential faith in government if there are two Americas, in which the private sector's work subsidizes the disproportionate benefits of this new public sector elite.
~ Mortimer Zuckerman
People knew the benefits of meditation even before science was born. Whether science has proven it or not, there is no benefit or harm done.
~ Unknown
The final call was that man is the creator of his miseries and those calamities can be turned into benefits by simply, knowing your worth in life.
~ Unknown
True potential and fulfillment in life is not what is accomplished, but who benefits from them. Your
~ Myles Munroe
The greatest threat to kingdom privileges and benefits is an independent spirit.
~ Myles Munroe
The point about Philippi being a colony of Rome was not that the citizens would go back to Rome one day, but that (so it was hoped) they would bring the benefits of Roman civilization to Philippi.
~ Unknown
In 2003, the EPA reported to Congress that the overall cost of air pollution control during the previous ten years was between $8 billion and $9 billion, while the benefits were estimated from $101 billion to $119 billion—more than ten times as great.175 Singer's "billion-dollar solution to a million-dollar problem" was just plain wrong.
~ Naomi Oreskes
In summary, Need-payoff Questions are important because they focus attention on solutions, not problems. And they make customers tell you the benefits.
~ Unknown
benefits – as we define them – involve showing how you can meet an explicit need which the customer has expressed. Unless the customer first says, 'I want it', you can't give a benefit. It's no wonder that customers are most likely to express approval when you show you can give them something they want.
~ Unknown
There is no economic law that says that everyone, or even most people, automatically benefit from technological progress.
~ Unknown
Over the last fifty years, poverty has come to be seen not just as an economic failing but also as a moral one, prompting a pervasive suspicion that the poor are secretly living cushy lives on government benefits. A Pew poll found that wealthy Americans mostly agreed that "poor people today have it easy because they can get government benefits without doing anything in return.
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
Our political system responds to large donors, so politicians create benefits for the rich, who then reward the politicians who created them. How different is this from the symbiosis in the Middle Ages between a king and the nobility, elevating aristocrats who repressed the peasantry at the same time that they hailed their own magnanimity and rolled their eyes at the peasants' morals?
~ Nicholas D. Kristof