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Merrill Krause - "My brothers have scared off just about any fellow who showed interest in getting to know me." Granny Lassiter - "Well, if a man can't stand up to those brothers of yours, you needn't even consider him. A man ought to be able to hold his own with his wife's family.
— Tracie Peterson
Many people will try to get a job even if they don't fit the company's stated values, but very few will do so if they know that they're going to be held accountable, day in and day out, for behavior that violates the values.
— Patrick Lencioni
We are a passionate family that believes in standing up strongly for what is right, even when there is a cost. We live our lives around our Church and our faith, placing special emphasis on maximizing our involvement in our children's lives, and nurturing family-like relationships with our friends.
— Patrick Lencioni
No amount of intellectual prowess or personal charisma can make up for an inability to identify a few simple things and stick to them over time.
— Patrick Lencioni
an organization that has properly identified its values and adheres to them will naturally attract the right employees and repel the wrong ones.
— Patrick Lencioni
The questions were, 'What did you accomplish?' 'What will you accomplish next?' 'How can you improve?'" "That's it?" "Not quite. The question on the back was, 'Are you embracing the values?
— Patrick Lencioni
Finding one important thing in your life doesn't mean you have to give up all the other important things.
— Paulo Coelho
We don't always choose the best solution but we carry on regardless, trying to remain upright and decent in order to do honor not to the walls or the doors or the windows but to the empty space inside, the space where we worship and venerate what is dearest and most important to us.
— Paulo Coelho
Avoid those who seek friends in order to maintain a certain social status or to open doors they would not otherwise be able to approach.
— Paulo Coelho
Some of my friends are very poor, the only thing they have is money.
— Paulo Coelho
All the fame and fortune, glory and prestige, can't make me happy if it goes against what I believe.
— Dolly Parton
Are the values we hold dear and guide our lives by just social conventions, like driving on the right-hand versus left-hand side of the road? Or are they merely expressions of personal preference, like having a taste for certain foods? Or are they somehow valid and binding, independent of our opinion, and if they are objective in this way, what is their foundation?
— William Lane Craig