Top 14 Kate Northrup Quotes
#1. When laissez-faire creates instability, the move to a freer market can be something less than pure gain.
Robert Kuttner
#2. Companies operating in urban communities have a tremendous ripple effect.
Michael Porter
#4. Dedicating time to care for yourself shows you that you are worth caring for. You are worth working for. You are worth loving, and when you realize this, you are able to give more value, which in turn brings more value into your life. So,
Kate Northrup
#5. As far as we know, we are the only species on the planet who have been given the gift-or curse, perhaps-of awareness about our own mortality. Everything here eventually dies; we're just the lucky ones who get to think about this fact every day.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#6. Sblood, but you will not hear me: - If ever I did dream of such a matter, Abhor me.
William Shakespeare
#7. True hospitality consists of giving the best of yourself to your guests.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#8. They're getting all these young kids who work cheap and don't stick around long enough to vest, and even if they do vest, they don't have much equity to begin with. When you look at it that way, the perks seem pretty cheap.
Dan Lyons
#9. When you're tired and have put no focus on yourself, the value you give isn't that valuable. And that means that value doesn't come back to you.
Kate Northrup
#10. It seems to me that we all have a dream of our own, our own personal vision, our own individual way of giving, but for many reasons we are afraid to pursue it, or to even recognize and accept its existence. But to deny our vision is to sell our soul.
Hubert Selby Jr.
#11. If you really wanted it you would figure out a way to get it. If it were that VALUABLE to you, you would make it happen. So it's not that you can't afford it. It's just that you don't value it enough to do what it would take to get it.
Kate Northrup
#12. Any relationship worth having is worth deepening by taking regular, loving actions.
Kate Northrup
#13. We cannot carry the gospel to the poor and lowly while emulating the practices of the rich and powerful. We've been invited into a story that begins with humility and ends with glory; never the other way around.
Jen Hatmaker
#14. The thing is, you choose to be an actress, but not to be a celebrity.
Rachel Weisz
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