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Quotes About Impact

Every employee needs to know that there's somebody out there that they serve. And when we don't let people know that for one reason or another, we're depriving them of a fulfilling job.
~ Patrick Lencioni
As nice as it is to make an appearance at an event, I don't find that the most fulfilling way to support an organization.
~ Tommy Dorfman
The most rewarding thing for me is people coming up and thanking me for being a great character guy for their kids; for being a class act off the field. That is the kind of person I want to be. It's very fulfilling.
~ Andy Dalton
Honestly, it's what the world's all about and what life's all about - fulfillment and making people's lives better.
~ Pat McAfee
I want to be able to enjoy my life to the fullest so I can add something to the lives of people around me.
~ Milana Vayntrub
Autism typically means a person may not be fully aware of the consequences of their actions, or understand the consequences of their behaviour on others.
~ Simon Baron-Cohen
It's always fun to make people laugh, and then make them afraid or cry at the same time.
~ Cynthia Watros
We women have a great function to perform. The world needs us.
~ Ruby Dee
It's hard to think of a single human function that technology hasn't somehow altered, apart perhaps from burping. That's pretty much all we have left.
~ Charlie Brooker
What we believe at Founders Fund is that technology is a way to help everybody on the planet.
~ Luke Nosek
It is the manager and the team that affect performance, not the size of the fund or firm.
~ John Paulson
While a fundamental responsibility of business leaders is to create value for shareholders, I think businesses also exist to deliver value to society.
~ Kenneth Frazier
There is an undeniable need to stop candy-flossing the impact of fundamentalism.
~ Barkha Dutt
You ask me why I do not write something.... I think one's feelings waste themselves in words, they ought all to be distilled into actions and into actions which bring results.
~ Florence Nightingale
The martyr sacrifices herself entirely in vain. Or rather not in vain; for she makes the selfish more selfish, the lazy more lazy, the narrow narrower.
~ Florence Nightingale
He was grotesque, really. But joy radiated from his homespuns when you walked beside him. It welled out; it enveloped you.
~ Ford Madox Ford
She warned him that, if he got killed, she should cut down the great cedar at the south-west corner of Groby. It kept all the light out of the principal drawing-room and the bedrooms above it.... He winced: he certainly winced at that. She regretted that she had said it. It was along other lines that she desired to make him wince.
~ Ford Madox Ford
There won't be any more parades after this war. There aren't any now.
~ Ford Madox Ford
Granma said when you come on something good, first thing to do is share it with whoever you can find; that way, the good spreads out where no telling it will go. Which is right.
~ Forrest Carter
There is only one difference between a bad economist and a good one: the bad economist confines himself to the visible effect; the good economist takes into account both the effect that can be seen and those effects that must be foreseen.
~ Frederic Bastiat
We are, all of us, molded and re-molded by those who have loved us, and though that love may pass, we remain nonetheless their work—a work that very likely they do not recognize, and which is never exactly what they intended.
~ Francois Mauriac
and his peers are not many. You may like him or not, may attack him or sing his praises, but you cannot ignore him. He is of those that die hard. Be as fastidious as you will; make up your mind to recognize only those who are, without any manner of doubt, beyond and above all others; however few the names you keep, Rabelais' will always remain.
~ Francois Rabelais
But only be good, dear, only be brave, only be kind and true always, and then you will never hurt any one, so long as you live, and you may help many, and the big world may be better because my little child was born. And that is best of all, Ceddie, — it is better than everything else, that the world should be a little better because a man has lived — even ever so little better, dearest.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
And that is best of all, Ceddie,—it is better than everything else, that the world should be a little better because a man has lived—even ever so little better, dearest.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett