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  • Orange is the color of the sun. It is vital and a good color generally, indicating thoughtfulness and consideration of others. -- Edgar Cayce
  • With a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration. -- John Keats
  • Both Marx and Christ agree that in this life, a right action is consideration for the welfare of others. -- Gore Vidal
  • Find the appropriate balance of competing claims by various groups of stakeholders. All claims deserve consideration but some claims are more important than others. -- Warren Bennis
  • The idea that public safety, the safety of the innocent, is an absolute which trumps every other consideration, is tacitly abandoned in the way we live. -- Tom Stoppard
  • I suppose I could admire all these slow Seattle drivers for their safety-mindedness, consideration for others, and peace of mind. Instead, I'm a fury of annoyance. -- Maria Semple
  • The liberally educated person is one who is able to resist the easy and preferred answers, not because he is obstinate but because he knows others worthy of consideration. -- Allan Bloom
  • Friends, near or far, are important to us. All of ours have an awareness of other persons' feelings, a courtesy that's inevitable. When I find that consideration in a fan, I'm immediately impressed. -- Kent McCord
  • Reference to the territory and total disregard for the nationality of the companies is of course the best guarantee that competition assessment remain just that and doesn't get affected by trade or other considerations. -- Mario Monti
  • From this it follows that con-sideration for other persons or for other living beings is very vital for goodness and want of consideration for other people makes human beings selfish, regardless for other people's good. -- Morarji Desai
  • The way I think of it, economics and ecology occupy two intellectual silos, isolated from each other. Even when they do take each other into consideration, it's not uncommon for ecologists to spout absolute nonsense about economics, and vice versa. -- Charles C. Mann
  • Sri Yukteswar showed no special consideration to those who happened to be powerful or accomplished; neither did he slight others for their poverty or illiteracy. He would listen respectfully to words of truth from a child, and openly ignore a conceited pundit. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • In honor of Surgeon General Koop's legacy, we should ensure that the position of surgeon general is protected from political interference, funded appropriately and nominated from the ranks of career public health professionals who merit consideration, as is done in the other uniformed services. -- Richard Carmona
  • I would like it to be known that I have decided not to marry Group Capt. Peter Townsend. Mindful of the church's teaching that Christian marriage is indissoluble, and conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth, I have resolved to put these considerations before any others. -- Princess Margaret
  • In every phase of the automotive industry, certain factors have been more important than all others in relation to the way the automobile has looked. Phase One is really the Ford story. Function and production were the most important considerations. The automobile was an invention, and it looked like one. -- Raymond Loewy
  • I will say that as I get older and calmer and quieter in my own self, the one quality in a woman that I find more and more attractive is kindness. A sense of adventure and humor is important too, but I truly find kindness and consideration for others to be the most attractive thing in anyone. -- Colin Farrell
  • The value of a decision as a precedent is very much enhanced by the care with which it has been considered, and if the opinion itself shows that other decisions of the same court, or of other courts upon the same point, have been reviewed and examined, it adds to the value of the decision made on each consideration. -- Samuel Freeman Miller
  • Consideration for others brings many things. -- John Wooden
  • Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others, makes all the difference. -- A. A. Milne
  • Consideration for others is the basis of a good life, a good society. -- Confucius
  • Good manners are the techniques of expressing consideration for the feelings of others. -- Alice Duer Miller
  • Politeness and consideration for others is like investing pennies and getting dollars back. -- Thomas Sowell
  • Listen to others' advice and deliberate yourself. Only fools acts thoughtlessly, without consideration! -- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov
  • Courteousness is consideration for others; politeness is the method used to deliver such considerations. -- Bryant H. McGill
  • Propriety of manners, and consideration for others, are the two main characteristics of a gentleman. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • Good manners reflect something from inside-an innate sense of consideration for others and respect for self. -- Emily Post
  • When we take into consideration the needs of both ourselves and others, we communicate honestly, compassionately and effectively. -- Aletheia Luna
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  • Our rewards in life will always be in exact proportion to the amount of consideration we show toward others. -- Earl Nightingale
  • Class is striving hard to be the best at what you do while taking the needs of others into consideration -- Roger Staubach
  • Don't let the opinions of others define who you are. Take them into consideration, make adjustments if necessary and then go be you! -- Garrison Wynn
  • Find the appropriate balance of competing claims by various groups of stakeholders. All claims deserve consideration but some claims are more important than others. -- Warren Bennis
  • If time is money, it seems moral to save time, above all one's own, and such parsimony is excused by consideration for others. One is straight-forward. -- Theodor Adorno
  • There is an ill-breeding to which, whatever our rank and nature, we are almost equally sensitive, the ill-breeding that comes from want of consideration for others. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • If we treated others with the consideration that one would give to those who only had a few days to live, then we would be kinder, at least. -- Alexander McCall Smith
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