We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing to talk about but the weather.
I don't want to transform America. I want to restore to America the economic values of freedom and opportunity and limited government that has made us the powerhouse of the world.
Tensions exist in any free society. But the freedom we enjoy rests on a foundation of individual liberty and shared moral values.
In hindsight, I see the great value of family and how it moulded my life and kept me together. So now family means everything to me.
My guess is that people look at me and project their own values - importance of family, ego is healthy but not the biggest thing. I don't know. I can't explain my popularity.
It's the experts in adolescent development who wax most emphatic about the value of family meals, for it's in the teenage years that this daily investment pays some of its biggest dividends.
Here is a fundamental conflict in educated society: We are not supposed to value beauty so highly, and yet who can defend against its sheer power to move, its rhetorical force?
Humanism was not wrong in thinking that truth, beauty, liberty, and equality are of infinite value, but in thinking that man can get them for himself without grace.
In business, real jobs profitably produce goods and services that people value more highly than their alternatives. Subsidizing inefficient jobs is costly, wastes resources, and weakens our economy.
I am very lucky to consider many of my business associates friends. Some are closer than others, but I respect and value all of them.
Interest in business ethics courses has surged, and student activities at leading business schools are more focused than ever before on making business serve long-term social values.
In everything I do, whether in business, philanthropy or my personal life, I am guided by my inner truth, my values.
The value of the majority lies not in the opportunity to wield great power, but in the chance to use power to do great things.
It's not that I don't value my life. It's just that I love taking chances, testing myself, stepping over the line.
I always say that people should not rush to change religions. There is real value in finding the spiritual resources you need in your home religion.
One of the stated values at IronPort was 'work/life balance,' but I wasn't living it. I was rarely home. And when I was home, well, let's just say I wasn't particularly helpful or cheery.
Since belief determines behavior, doesn't it make sense that we should be teaching ethical, moral values in every home and in every school in America?
For too long people have backed companies on hope value rather than solid products coming out. Now we are coming out the other side.
I have this hope that there is a better way. Higher-level tools that actually let you see the structure of the software more clearly will be of tremendous value.
When you go onto the internet, if you really rummage around randomly then how do you hope to find something of any of value?
There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself.