Quotes about Best
Wisdom in relationships involves a selfless desire to do what's best for the other person.
— Joshua Harris
Wisdom is the power to see, and the inclination to choose, the best and highest goal, together with the surest means of attaining it.
— JI Packer
Greatness inspires greatness. Creativity inspires creativity. When you align yourself with people who inspire you and help draw out the best in you, you find your best self.
— Bishop TD Jakes
That idea would be embarrassing because there is something excessive about it, it would take to much energy to defend (while the best possible progressive idea, so to speak, defends itself)...
— Milan Kundera
Hope and purpose in this world is living as best as you can and maybe having life that gives back. But simply giving back isn't purpose; it's a branch of purpose, but it is not the trunk or root of the tree.
— Nick Vujicic
I think we need missile defense. But I want to make sure it works, that it's cost effective, that the technologies are operable, that it's our best possible strategy, and that hasn't been shown.
— Barack Obama
The Romanticists did not present a hero as a statistical average, but as an abstraction of man's best and highest potentiality, applicable to and achievable by all men, in various degrees, according to their individual choices.
— Ayn Rand
Trust is the highest form of human motivation. It brings out the very best in people. But it takes time and patience, and it doesn't preclude the necessity to train and develop people so that their competency can rise to the level of that trust.
— Stephen Covey
Trust is the highest form of human motivation. It brings out the very best in people.
— Stephen Covey
His (God) love is not a passing fancy or superficial emotion; it is a profound and unshakable commitment that seeks what is best for us.
— Billy Graham
Our friends should be companions who inspire us, who help us rise to our best.
— Joseph Wirthlin
I called you to live at your best, to pursue righteousness, to sustain a drive toward excellence.
— Eugene Peterson