
Top 12 Personal Contribution Quotes
#1. I support Planned Parenthood privately with my personal contribution, and that should be the goal of any such agency, to find private donations.
Chris Christie
#2. The need to leave a legacy is our spiritual need to have a sense of meaning, purpose, personal congruence, and contribution.
Stephen Covey
#3. Man's mind is so formed that it is far more susceptible to falsehood than to truth.
Desiderius Erasmus
#4. There is a growing revolution in the field of human consciousness, as a quest for deeper meaning at the personal level emerges. This book has been written as a contribution to the evolution of human consciousness, seen through the eyes of both practitioners and clients.
Peter Smith
#5. Meaning comes from engagement in positive work that challenges our personal capacity combined with knowledge that our positive work is making a larger contribution to the overall well-being of humanity and life on the planet.
Michael Strong
#6. Let not a god interfere unless where a god's assistance is necessary. [Adopt extreme measures only in extreme cases.]
Horace
#7. When I hit around 65, 66, I started to feel tremendous worth and incredible personal esteem. I was becoming very cognisant of my contribution to the American spirit of helping your fellow man and all of the good stuff.
Jerry Lewis
#8. It takes time to earn trust and it takes time to learn to be open enough to work in at team in an effective way so that every contribution is "valuable" regardless of your personal opinion.
Auliq Ice
#9. The nature of the contrapuntal experience is that every note has to have a past and a future on the horizontal plane.
Glenn Gould
#10. Keep all your eggs in one basket, but watch that basket closely.
Warren Buffett
#11. The less concerned with aesthetics and usability these friends and family members are, the more easily they navigate sites and applications I can't make head nor hair of. Like the ex-girlfriend who mastered Ebay.
Jeffrey Zeldman
#12. Success must include two things: the development of an individual to his utmost potentiality and a contribution of some kind to one's world.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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