Quotes About Resource
Time is your weapon, If you lose it, you will lose the battle.
~ Khaled Ibrahim
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Time is the most valuable thing that a man can spend.
~ Diogenes Laertius
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Now we realize that time is our most valuable resource, and every minute we spend in one of these meetings just sitting there is time wasted.
~ Blake Ross
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The only currency that we really have to spend during our lives is time. Everything else is just a sub-category.
~ Stephen R. Bown
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Time is the ultimate wealth.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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We are all endowed with wealth of time equally
~ Sunday Adelaja
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The wealth God has given to everyman is the wealth of TIME.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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Time is exactly the amount of wealth God gives to each and every one of us on a daily basis
~ Sunday Adelaja
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God has made the provision for every man on earth to be equally endowed with the currency time
~ Sunday Adelaja
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When people say they're unemployed, bored, or have nothing to do, I sigh and think, "If only time were transferable.
~ Joyce Rachelle
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It's better to waste money, than it is to waste time. You can always get more money.
~ Hal Sparks
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I always have said that the most valuable thing I have isn't money it's my time.
~ Chris Paul
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This is England, he explained. Tell someone it's a procedure, and they'll believe you. The pointless procedure is one of our great natural resources.
~ Maureen Johnson
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time, which was one commodity that money could not buy.
~ Steve Berry
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So in the tradition of Poland Spring, Evian, and other hydro-geniuses, we've decided to bottle something that was freely available and charge you money for it.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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Treat fear like a playmate," suggests Ulmer. "This transforms the emotion from a problem to be solved into a resource to be savored.
~ Steven Kotler
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Progress, The Progress Paradox, Infinite Progress, The Infinite Resource, The Rational Optimist, The Case for Rational Optimism, Utopia for Realists, Mass Flourishing, Abundance, The Improving State of the World, Getting Better, The End of Doom, The Moral Arc, The Big Ratchet, The Great Escape, The Great Surge, The Great Convergence.
~ Steven Pinker
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When predictions of apocalyptic resource shortages repeatedly fail to come true, one has to conclude either that humanity has miraculously escaped from certain death again and again like a Hollywood action hero or that there is a flaw in the thinking that predicts apocalyptic resource shortages. The flaw has been pointed out many times.
~ Steven Pinker
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Truth is the ultimate, inexhaustible natural resource.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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A writer - and, I believe, generally all persons - must think that whatever happens to him or her is a resource. All things have been given to us for a purpose, and an artist must feel this more intensely. All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments, all is given to us as raw material, as clay, so that we may shape our art.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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To us, too, the machine is something external, something we that we have set up outside ourselves. But it is our indispensable resource, whether in peace or war; and for that reason we endorse it and accept it.
~ Ernst Junger
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Henry George, who proposed that profits made from a natural resource, like land or coal or oil, should be distributed equally among everyone. No individual, he argued, should build a fortune by laying claim to a collective resource. George believed that everyone was entitled to profit from their labor, but that profits made from the ownership of property should be heavily taxed. The woman who invented the Landlord's Game, Elizabeth Magie, was an advocate of that tax.
~ Eula Biss
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The game was informed by the theories of Henry George, who proposed that profits made from a natural resource, like land or coal or oil, should be distributed equally among everyone. No individual, he argued, should build a fortune by laying claim to a collective resource.
~ Eula Biss
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The best advice I get is actually from my family and friends. That has been a huge resource I've come to rely on.
~ Vanessa Lachey
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