Quotes About Service
Onlar? korkutmadan kesebilirim… ve naçiz hizmetkar?n?z, Kar?nde?en Jack diye imzalar?m! Korkma evlat, ya?amak için korkutmay? çok çabuk ö?reneceksin… (syf. 43)
~ Mathias Malzieu
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Read more. Exercise more. Work more. Give more.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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Taxpayers deserve a government that harnesses technology to better serve the people.
~ Matt Blunt
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More often, they insist that their advantage lies not in having more to give but rather in being able to give more of what they have.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
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They gave the world some of its finest heroes. Saving them's the least we can do.
~ Matt Forbeck
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It was one of life's rules – Never trust someone who is willingly rude to low-paid service staff –
~ Matt Haig
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I suppose I want my life to mean something. I want to do something good.
~ Matt Haig
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To all the health workers. And the care workers. Thank you.
~ Matt Haig
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Because it is a monopoly, government brings inefficiency and stagnation to most things it runs; government agencies pursue the inflation of their budgets rather than the service of their customers; pressure groups form an unholy alliance with agencies to extract more money from taxpayers for their members. Yet despite all this, most clever people still call for government to run more things and assume that if it did so, it would somehow be more perfect, more selfless, next time.
~ Matt Ridley
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But he that is the greatest among you shall be your servant. And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abused and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.
~ Unknown
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Nations are not truly great solely because the individuals composing them are numerous, free, and active; but they are great when these numbers, this freedom, and this activity are employed in the service of an ideal higher than that of an ordinary man taken by himself.
~ Matthew Arnold
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Is any place more intimate than the place where we create? Where we co-create with the Spirit of God and the Spirit of largesse that inspires our souls where we love? Where we make love? Where we love others through serving them with our labor? Where we love our children? Where we paint our truth? Where we dance our dance? Where we speak our words? Where we work? Where we utter our poetry? The
~ Matthew Fox
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The glory of God is his own end, and it should be ours in all that we do.
~ Matthew Henry
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God gives us of the good things of this life, not only for necessity, but for delight, that we may not only serve him, but serve him cheerfully.
~ Matthew Henry
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All the benefit of our religious services is lost if we do not improve them, and conduct ourselves aright afterwards.
~ Matthew Henry
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A Christian makes his body a sacrifice to God, though he does not give it to be burned.
~ Matthew Henry
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The honour of being admitted into communion with God, and of being employed for him, does not exempt us from the duties of our relations and callings in this world.
~ Matthew Henry
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God's servants must think nothing below them but sin.
~ Matthew Henry
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All believers are spiritual priests, to offer spiritual sacrifices (1 Pet. 2:5)
~ Matthew Henry
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Strong faith is often exercised with strong trials and put upon hard services.
~ Matthew Henry
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Nor is any service pleasing to God till the guilt of sin be removed by our interest in the great propitiation.
~ Matthew Henry
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for God's work is its own wages, and there is a present reward of obedience in obedience.
~ Matthew Henry
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All that minister about holy things must have an eye to God's command as their rule and warrant;
~ Matthew Henry
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It is a dangerous thing, in the service of God, to decline from his own institutions; we have to do with a God who is wise to prescribe his own worship, just to require what he has prescribed, and powerful to revenge what he has not prescribed.
~ Matthew Henry
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