Quotes About Service
I don't save the world for glory or power. I have neither and I don't care for them. In fact, I quite like it that the world doesn't know my name. I just do what I do for the people I love.
~ Matthew Reilly
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Why just say grace when you can show it?
~ Matthew Scully
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Government help to business is just as disastrous as government persecution... the only way a government can be of service to national prosperity is by keeping its hands off.
~ Ayn Rand
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There is only one kind of men who have never been on strike in human history. Every other kind and class have stopped, when they so wished, and have presented demands to the world, claiming to be indispensable—except the men who have carried the world on their shoulders, have kept it alive, have endured torture as sole payment, but have never walked out on the human race.
~ Ayn Rand
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socialism is the doctrine that man has no right to exist for his own sake, that his life and his work do not belong to him, but belong to society, that the only justification of his existence is his service to society, and that society may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of whatever it deems to be its own tribal, collective good.
~ Ayn Rand
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And if this should lighten the toil of men, said Similarity 5-0306, then it is a great evil, for men have no cause to exist save in toiling for other men.
~ Ayn Rand
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What if you're placing your virtue in the service of evil and letting it become a tool for the destruction of everything you love, respect and admire?
~ Ayn Rand
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You called it selfish and cruel that men should trade value for value—you have now established an unselfish society where they trade extortion for extortion. Your system is a legal civil war, where men gang up on one another and struggle for possession of the law, which they use as a club over rivals, till another gang wrests it from their clutch and clubs them with it in their turn, all of them clamoring protestations of service to an unnamed public's unspecified good.
~ Ayn Rand
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What are we going to do?" cried Dave Mitchum, rushing, half-dressed and groggy with sleep, into his office, where the chief dispatcher, the trainmaster and the road foreman of engines were waiting for him. The three men did not answer. They were middle-aged men with years of railroad service behind them. A month ago, they would have volunteered their advice in any emergency; but they were beginning to learn that things had changed and that it was dangerous to speak.
~ Ayn Rand
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Las personas son importantes sólo en relación a los demás, en la medida de su utilidad, en el servicio que brindan. A menos que entiendas esto no puedes esperar nada, sino una u otra forma de sufrimiento.
~ Ayn Rand
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Focusing your life solely on making a buck shows a certain poverty of ambition. It asks too little of yourself. Because it's only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential.
~ Barack Obama
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It's only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential.
~ Barack Obama
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I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington . . . I'm asking you to believe in yours. Keeping faith with those who serve must always be a core American value and a cornerstone of American patriotism. Because America's commitment to its servicemen and women begins at enlistment, and it must never end.
~ Barack Obama
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I recalled a sermon by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., called "The Drum Major Instinct." In it, he talks about how, deep down, we all want to be first, celebrated for our greatness; we all want "to lead the parade." He goes on to point out that such selfish impulses can be reconciled by aligning that quest for greatness with more selfless aims. You can strive to be first in service, first in love.
~ Barack Obama
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She was one of those quiet heroes that we have all across America.They're not famous. Their names are not in the newspapers, but each and every day they work hard. They aren't seeking the limelight. All they try to do is just do the right thing.
~ Barack Obama
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So, let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look over not only ourselves, but each other.
~ Barack Obama
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This, I was coming to realize, was the nature of the presidency: Sometimes your most important work involved the stuff nobody noticed.
~ Barack Obama
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In few other professions are you required, each and every day, to weigh so many competing claims—between different sets of constituents, between the interests of your state and the interests of the nation, between party loyalty and your own sense of independence, between the value of service and obligations to your family. There is a constant danger, in the cacophony of voices, that a politician loses his moral bearings and finds himself entirely steered by the winds of public opinion.
~ Barack Obama
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What an amazing gift to help people, not just yourself.
~ Barack Obama
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If I had a spare minute, the thank-you notes I wrote and the birthday calls I made would be directed not to them but to our volunteers and young staff out in the field.
~ Barack Obama
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There are things more important," he told me, "than getting reelected.
~ Barack Obama
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It was only by hitching my wagon to something larger than myself that I was ultimately able to locate a community and purpose for my life.
~ Barack Obama
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You can strive to be first in service, first in love.
~ Barack Obama
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How many of us are tested in that way, asked to risk careers we've long dreamed of in the service of some greater good?
~ Barack Obama
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