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Quotes About Approval

benefits – as we define them – involve showing how you can meet an explicit need which the customer has expressed. Unless the customer first says, 'I want it', you can't give a benefit. It's no wonder that customers are most likely to express approval when you show you can give them something they want.
~ Unknown
People who worry about what others think of them would be surprised at how little they did.
~ Nelson DeMille
Anyone who knows me knows my mom, Dorcina, has to sign off on any decision and that she will play a major part in any decision.
~ Unknown
I need everyone to like me and I just burn out bending over backward to make that happen. Having people be mad at me is my worst fear. I can't stand it. There is this crazy fear I have of being rejected by anyone - even people I don't really care about. It's always better to leave them first, cut all ties, and disappear. They can't hurt me that way - no one can.
~ Unknown
As long as you look for someone else to validate who you are by seeking their approval, you are setting yourself up for disaster. You have to know who you are — what others say is irrelevant.
~ Unknown
I always get overwhelmed trying to do everything perfectly. I can't do a job and not put everything I have into it. I need to be the best employee, the best coworker, the best whatever. I need everyone to like me and I just burn out bending over backward to make that happen.
~ Unknown
As long as you look for someone else to validate who you are by seeking their approval, you are setting yourself up for disaster. You have to be whole and complete in yourself. No one can give you that. You have to know who you are—what others say is irrelevant.
~ Unknown
The meeting gave the green light for construction of eighty-one Martello towers
~ Unknown
Whatever the committee decided, it would take time for the towers to be built.
~ Unknown
Villeneuve was little happier. Acutely aware of the need to redeem himself in the Emperor's eyes,
~ Unknown
He [Molière] pleases all the world, but cannot please himself.
~ Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
He (Molire) pleases all the world, but cannot please himself.
~ Unknown
Men whose only concern is other people's opinion of them are like actors who put on a poor performance to win the applause of people of poor taste; some of them would be capable of good acting in front of a good audience. A decent man plays his part to the best of his ability, regardless of the taste of the gallery.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
Some things are easier to legalize than to legitimate.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
The thing you hate about yourself tends to be the thing that everyone likes about you.
~ Nicole Kidman
But human nature is inscrutable: he was depressed at the thought of the disapproval of the very people he despised, at whose vanity and general behavior he had laughed.
~ Nikolai Gogol
Who are you trying to protect, punish or please by not succeeding?
~ Unknown
Kendimle konu?urken bile onun ho?una gitmeye çal???yordum.
~ Unknown
And Dad beams when people tell him how smart and industrious I am. I love him. He's the best person I know, and I care what he thinks. I wish I didn't, but I do.
~ Octavia E. Butler
No one but a fool would measure their satisfaction by what the world thinks of it.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
Makyo is, in short, our attachment to favorable conditions that we ourselves approve of. It is possible to subdue them by ignoring them and eliminating them, as testified by the words of ancients.
~ Unknown
When a man feels throbbing within him the power to do what he undertakes as well as it can possibly be done, and all of his faculties say amen to what he is doing, and give their unqualified approval to his efforts, - this is happiness, this is success.
~ Orison Swett Marden
The more I feared people the more I was liked, and the more I was liked the more I feared them.
~ Osamu Dazai
To ask whether they drink because they're isolated or isolated because the rest of the family disapprove of their drinking would be like clapping and trying to decide which hand made the sound—it can only lead to a lot of vain quibbling.
~ Osamu Dazai