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Quotes About Right

Because others have let us down, it is now our duty to face the hard truths and do the right thing--no matter the personal cost.
~ Glenn Beck
If you treat an animal right, they don't run away. They're not like us. They run away from people they don't trust; most times we run away from ourselves.
~ Glenn Beck
I'd like to vote for the candidate similar to the one the Right absurdly claims Obama is.
~ Glenn Greenwald
It's always a question of the human heart, isn't it? How do we live? What do we do? How do we know what's right or wrong? I came here to pray for guidance, I suppose. I feel a little lost, and maybe more than a little afraid.
~ Glenn Meade
What happens in the heart, simply happens. But sometimes real love calls us to a higher duty. We have to do what's right, and not always what we desire.
~ Glenn Meade
Don 't go with the safe choice, go with the right one. It is safer.
~ Goa Kerle
The magic you need is the right you.
~ Goa Kerle
We are people of peace. We are followers of the Christ who was and is the Prince of Peace. But there are times when we must stand up for right and decency, for freedom and civilization, just as Moroni rallied his people in his day to the defense of their wives, their children, and the cause of liberty.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to the other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot.
~ Mark Twain, What Is Man?
The sound of tireless voices is the price we pay for the right to hear the music of our own opinions.
~ Adlai Stevenson
What's right got to do with it? he demanded back. You see all those books. He moved his hand over the array of volumes on the walls of his tiny office. All my reading and studying of them has taught me that law is one thing and right is another thing. Ask any lawyer. You go to Sunday-school to learn what is right. But you go to those books to learn . . . law.
~ Jack London
Masensen looked in anguish to right, left, up at the ceiling. "A man," he said, "at the Grand Pomador Hotel. His name — Spock.
~ Jack Vance
By contrast, the subsequent waves of Puritans in their search for profits quickly uprooted all natives and sold many of them into slavery without bothering to extend to them the right to become Christian before being sold or killed.
~ Jack Weatherford
Sache seulement que si,comme je le crains,le malheur s'abat sur cette ville,si les hommes y perdent le droit,unique au monde,de penser librement,c'est tout l'avenir de l'humanité qui sera menacé.
~ Jacques Attali
The chance emergence of the was nothing. Remember this. But its persistence and patient accumulation of stature were everything. Only by relentless effort did it establish its right to exist.
~ James A. Michener
Every form of unhappiness springs from a wrong condition of mind. Happiness is inherent in right conditions of mind. Happiness is mental harmony, unhappiness is mental inharmony. While a man lives in wrong conditions of mind, he will live a wrong life, and will suffer continually.
~ James Allen
A noble and Godlike character is not a thing of favor or chance, but is the natural result of continued effort in right thinking, the effect of long-cherished association with Godlike thoughts.
~ James Allen
Those who build great companies understand that the ultimate throttle on growth for any great company is not markets, or technology, or competition, or products. It is one thing above all others: the ability to get and keep enough of the right people.
~ James C. Collins
Those who build great companies understand that the ultimate throttle on growth for any great company is not markets, or technology, or competition, or products. It is one thing above all others: the ability to get and keep enough of the right people. The
~ James C. Collins
In a good-to-great transformation, people are not your most important asset. The right people are.
~ James C. Collins
they cannot learn the essential character traits that make them right for your organization.
~ James C. Collins
Yes, compensation and incentives are important, but for very different reasons in good-to-great companies. The purpose of a compensation system should not be to get the right behaviors from the wrong people, but to get the right people on the bus in the first place, and to keep them there.
~ James C. Collins
A company should limit its growth based on its ability to attract enough of the right people.) 2.
~ James C. Collins
under the right conditions, the problems of commitment, alignment, motivation, and change just melt away. They largely take care of themselves.
~ James C. Collins