Quotes about Benefit
Often the work of the Lord itself may be a temptation to keep us from that communion with Him which is so essential to the benefit of our own souls.
— George Muller
All the food that is put into the stomach that the system cannot derive benefit from, is a burden to nature in her work.
— Ellen White
individual who unselfishly tries to serve others has an enormous advantage.
— Dale Carnegie
Love means will-to-good, willing the benefit of what or who is loved. We may say we love chocolate cake, but we don't. Rather, we want to eat it. That is desire, not love. In our culture we have a great problem distinguishing between love and desire, but it is essential that we do so.
— Dallas Willard
Edwards says elsewhere: I am bold to say that the work of God in the conversion of one soul, considered together with the source foundation, and purchase of it, and also the benefit, end, and eternal issue of it, is a more glorious work of God than the creation of the whole material universe.
— William James
Goodness is the only investment which never fails.
— Henry David Thoreau
Everything that is done in the world is done by hope. No merchant or tradesman would set himself to work if he did not hope to reap benefit thereby.
— Martin Luther
If we would have anything of benefit, we must earn it, and earning it become shrewd, inventive, ingenious, active, enterprising.
— Henry Ward Beecher
He who receives a sacrament does not perform a good work; he receives a benefit. In the mass we give Christ nothing; we only receive from Him.
— Martin Luther
No enterprise can exist for itself alone. It ministers to some great need, it performs some great service, not for itself, but for others; or failing therein, it ceases to be profitable and ceases to exist.
— Calvin Coolidge
Friendship always benefits love sometimes injures.
— Seneca
Love sometimes injures. Friendship always benefits
— Seneca