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Quotes About Benefit

This is I have to admit, one murky compartment of the female psyche which has yet to benefit from the oven-scourer of Reason.
~ barnes julian iii
The cultural value that the purpose of government is to serve and bring benefit to the people as a whole will likely serve as the single greatest deterrent against corruption in government.
~ Barry Asmus
What is the benefit of fasting in our body while filling our souls with innumerable evils?
~ Basil
But because many endeavor to get knowledge rather than to live well, they are often deceived and reap little or no benefit from their labor.
~ Thomas a Kempis
I was an only child until I was 15, so I was able to reap the benefit of that.
~ Zazie Beetz
It was of the greatest moment, and consequence, that they should believe in him when he came, for they could receive no benefit from him without believing him to be their Messiah.
~ Elias Hicks
In my view, the best gift is one that benefits both the receiver and the planet.
~ Andrew Weil
Scotch beef, salmon and shellfish are recognised the world over for their excellence and Scottish provenance. People recognise the Scottish brand. They associate the country with quality food and drink, and clearly other Scottish sectors, such as dairy, can benefit from that, too.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
Certainly I get a lot personally out of it as well, there's the recognition and things like that but mostly I try to take that as an opportunity to explain why I hope we could see more projects like Apache out there and why it's a good thing for society.
~ Brian Behlendorf
I'm honored to be recognized among generations of astronauts who were at the forefront of exploring our universe for the benefit of humankind.
~ Ellen Ochoa
I think we can benefit from being in the ACC. It's a great basketball league. If anything, it helps our recruiting.
~ Jim Boeheim
I don't wear a lot of makeup, but I live by Benefit's They're Real! mascara. I wear it on the red carpet because it doesn't smudge - and I always smudge!
~ Betsy Brandt
We're going to do things that are going to make this country better and reduce the cost of health care.
~ Marcia Fudge
Reducing the entanglement of Big Government in order to benefit people with disabilities should be a top priority for the Republican party.
~ Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Once you are born with a handicap, even if the handicap is resolved - as it was in my case - you are left with the benefit of having had it. By contrast, my mother - who had nothing bad happen to her - was a very disabled person. She was an appalling human being who squandered every blessing that God had given her.
~ Lady Colin Campbell
Who is the most sensible person? The one who finds what is to their own advantage in all that happens to them.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I want to make sure if I do something, I want to make sure it will help and not harm.
~ Annamie Paul
People have the right to know the drugs they are taking will make them better instead of harming them.
~ Gene Green
Healthcare is an area that has the greatest potential to benefit from technology.
~ Tamilisai Soundararajan
Haredi youth are smart, and they are going to bring a big benefit to the high-tech industry.
~ Naftali Bennett
pension is anything but a gift to an employee. It is earned. And it is set up to profit the employer as well as the employee.
~ George Lakoff
He wanted others to benefit from his own bitter experiences.
~ George S. Clason
In my view, philanthropy goes against the grain; therefore it generates a lot of hypocrisy and many paradoxes. Here are some examples: Philanthropy is supposed to be devoted to the benefit of others, but philanthropists are primarily concerned with their own benefit; philanthropy is supposed to help people, yet it often makes people dependent and turns them into objects of charity; applicants tell foundations what they want to hear, then proceed to do what the applicant wants to do.
~ George Soros
One of their first decisions was to donate Robin's body to Memorial Sloan Kettering. The doctors told them that they could learn from studying her disease, and my parents hoped that Robin's death might lead to some benefit for other suffering children. Childhood cancer research became a lifelong cause for them.
~ George W. Bush