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  • Great people have great values and great ethics. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • There's something about valuing people not because they value you, but because you can see God in them. -- Bill Johnson
  • When you value people, you give them freedom. -- Martha McSally
  • Value people on their potential, not on their history. -- Bo Bennett
  • I really value people besides parents who nurture kids. -- Dar Williams
  • Victorian values meant brutalizing people who were often poor. -- Charles Palliser
  • Value is what people are willing to pay for it. -- John Naisbitt
  • I am providing a service that many people obviously value. -- Matthew Lesko
  • When history is erased, people's moral values are also erased. -- Ma Jian
  • For some reason, people value being scared less than they value laughing. -- Jason Blum
  • It is the service we are not obliged to give that people value most. -- James Cash Penney
  • A budget should reflect the values and priorities of our nation and its people. -- Mary Landrieu
  • People don't trade money for things when they value their money more highly than they value the things. -- Roy H. Williams
  • I don't care what people call me, labels have the negative value of making smaller boundaries for people. -- Michael Graves
  • Intellectuals are people who believe that ideas are of more importance than values. That is to say, their own ideas and other people's values. -- Gerald Brenan
  • To overcome adverse circumstances, you have to learn to overcome your own hang-ups, values, and idiosyncrasies in order to value other people, cultures, and ideas. -- Anne F. Beiler
  • People who add value to others do so intentionally. I say that because to add value, leaders must give of themselves, and that rarely occurs by accident. -- John C. Maxwell
  • I think it is valuable and should be valued by its consumers. Charging for content forces discipline on journalists: they must produce things that people actually value. -- Walter Isaacson
  • How do you know what people value? Well, you watch what they buy. How do we know what products to create? Well, it's based on what they value. -- Peter Senge
  • Skill at helping people grow spiritually, like skill at playing chess, depends on understanding and valuing differences. -- John Ortberg
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