We need to rekindle those values, those strengths as a nation and as a people... And we must do so as one people with one goal.
The role of a creative leader is not to have all the ideas; it's to create a culture where everyone can have ideas and feel that they're valued.
One of the things that's driving films in a particular direction is that the after market value of them is dropping really fast and in many segments of it, not just DVDs. Pay television is dropping.
At the end of the day, TV is supposed to be entertaining. But it's important for me that there's some take-away value from it.
A GOOD man values his INTEGRITY and CHARACTER. NEVER deal with one that has no SELF RESPECT!
The more riches you have, the more you can share. So I like to share everything that I have that's of value.
Titles of honor are like the impressions on coins, which add no value to gold or silver, but only render brass current.
But I value their hatred. I find it very useful. You see, people are always at their weakest when they're angry.
When you value someone, it merely shows that you truly have no idea about the person that they aren't showing you.
That which has not a real excellency and value in it self, entertains no longer than the giddy Humour which recommended it to us holds.
Most important jobs of a parent: unconditional love, comfort and protection, and a solid platform and values for future success
I'm a lawyer. I go for due process; I go for fairness and equity - these values mean a lot to me.
I don't care what people call me, labels have the negative value of making smaller boundaries for people.
The vanity of loving fine clothes and new fashion, and placing value on ourselves by them is one of the most childish pieces of folly.
I don't see how you can write anything of value if you don't offend someone.
Managers receiving hundreds of thousands a year—and setting their compensation for themselves—are not being paid wages, they are appropriating surplus value in the guise of wages.
Women are gifts, open them with care, judge them with leniecy, test and weigh their depths, then accept those with true worth and value.
An imperfect creative expression is much more sensible and creative than a grammatically perfect expression without an iota of sense and value in it.
A poor man knows the true value of money and will not dare waste it, but a rich man is extravagant and always looking for an opportunity to empty his pockets.
For existential mathematics, which does not exist, would probably propose this equation: the value of coincidence equals the degree of its improbability.
Christianity . . . sees the necessity for man to have spiritual values and it shows him how to get at those through physical sacraments.