These value system quotes will inspire you. Value System is the system of established values, norms, or goals existing in a society.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging value system quotes, value system sayings, and value system proverbs.
Best Value System Quotes
- “It takes a different value system if you wish to change the world.” ~ Jacque Fresco
- “The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity.” ~ Steven Biko
- “When I open many books, or most leading women’s magazines, or see almost all TV shows, I don’t find myself at all. I am completely anonymous. My value system is not there.” ~ Bela Karolyi
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“You cannot lecture another people about what you think is right or wrong based on your value system unless you’re willing to accept others imposing their value system on you.” ~ Adel al-Jubeir
- “Literature deeply stands opposed to the dominant value system-the one that rewards money and power. Writers are on the other side-they make us sympathetic to ideas and feelings that are of deep importance but can’t afford airtime in a commercialized, status-consciou s, and cynical world.” ~ Alain de Botton
- “The value systems of those with access to power and of those far removed from such access cannot be the same. The viewpoint of the privileged is unlike that of the underprivileged.” ~ Aung San Suu Kyi
- “Principles are the basis for developing a vision and value system for all.” ~ Stephen Covey
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“The teaching that we receive is not necessarily very accurate. The value systems that our cultures have developed are not every open. They are very restrictive. We live in an age that is not enlightened.” ~ Frederick Lenz
- “The future of the Republican Party and the future of America is based on a values system and the issues that drive those values are on our side.” ~ Tim Scott
- “Many people think that we have no shared value system in the world today but we actually do.” ~ Mary Robinson
- “You win with people, not with talent. So the quality of the people is very important in building your team. I always looked for people with a solid value system. Then I recruited kids from a cross-section of different personalities, talents and styles of play.” ~ Herb Brooks
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“I’m in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my values system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal.” ~ Milton Friedman
- “The company … has no rights to survive. But value systems and philosophies survive. People take them with them” ~ Edgar Schein
- “[Even the mechanism can be endowed with an image. Thus] the thermostat has an image of the outside world in the shape of information regarding its temperature. It has also a value system in the sense of the ideal temperature at which it is set. Its behavior is directed towards the receipt of information which will bring its image and its value systems together.” ~ Kenneth E. Boulding
- “The culture in which we live stresses looking out for number one. Without adopting such a self-centered value system, we can demand the best of ourselves while we are extending our hands to help others.” ~ Benjamin Carson , Value system quotes culture
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“The culture in which we live stresses looking out for number one. Without adopting such a self-centered value system, we can demand the best of ourselves while we are extending our hands to help others.” ~ Benjamin Carson
- “I’m proud to be associated with the value system at Berkshire Hathaway; I think you’ll make more money in the end with good ethics than bad.” ~ Charlie Munger
- “A person who has been seduced by the consumer value system, whose identity is dissolved in an amalgam of the accouterments trappings of mass civilization, and who has no roots in the order of being, no sense of responsibility for anything higher than his own personal survival, is a demoralized person. The system depends on this demoralization, deepens it, is in fact a projection of it into society.” ~ Vaclav Havel
- “I’ve failed a million times on stage. I’ve listened to notes that I knew weren’t right. I’ve pitched ideas and let other people change them, knowing that it was the wrong choice. The question you have to ask yourself is: How do you want to fail? Do you want to fail in a way that feels like it respects your tastes and value system?” ~ Amy Poehler
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“Most people who call themselves conservatives can’t explain the American value system.” ~ Dennis Prager
- “As more men become more educated and women get educated, the value system has to be more enhanced and the respect for human dignity and human life is made better.” ~ Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
- “I do think in general, women have a value system. And it’s that value system that I think is feminism. Not “men are bad, women are good, let’s get women empowered” – it’s let’s get this value system, which is about the capacity to feel and empathize with life, and therefore to protect it.” ~ Elizabeth Lesser
- “The real work of feminism is to empower a woman and to give her language to express a new value system for the world. The new feminism must create both the process by which we generate influence and the influence itself.” ~ Elizabeth Lesser
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“Persecution is simply the clash between two irreconcilable value-systems.” ~ John Stott
- “My recruiting key – I looked for PEOPLE first, athletes second. I wanted people with a sound value system as you cannot buy values. You’re only as good as your values. I learned early on that you do not put greatness into people…but somehow try to pull it out.” ~ Herb Brooks
- “Develop all four intelligences. PQ (physical intelligence) which represents 70 trillion cells that fight disease and digest your breakfast. IQ (intellectual intelligence) EQ (emotional intelligence) the sensing and wisdom of the heart – – and SQ (spiritual intelligence) having to do with meaning, purpose and integrity around your selected value system and your believed source. When combined, they change the world for good.” ~ Stephen Covey
- “I believe that the tragedy [like terror attack] that’s caused so much grief and suffering to so many thousands and thousands of people has also served as a call to action, because many people now are re-examining their own value systems, and the churches, temples, mosques and cathedrals are packed to overflowing for the first time in years.” ~ Jane Goodall
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“Honestly, what keeps me grounded is my faith and my value system.” ~ Alyson Stoner
- “When you make giving a priority, something happens inside of you. Especially when it’s financially challenging to do so. It’s like you loosen your grip on a value system whose motto says, “Money is the key to life and happiness and safety.”” ~ Andy Stanley
- “Muslims, who have a completely different value system, come to the West, then they should accept that there are certain basic values in the West intrinsic to our culture. Just as I wouldn’t suggest that any Westerner walk down the streets of Saudi Arabia in a bikini.” ~ John Cleese
- “Muslims, who have a completely different value system, come to the West, then they should accept that there are certain basic values in the West intrinsic to our culture. Just as I wouldn’t suggest that any Westerner walk down the streets of Saudi Arabia in a bikini.” ~ John Cleese
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“My best and worst boss was the same man – my father. He never – and I mean never – took ‘I can’t’ for an answer. He taught me the value system that, to this day, I have continued to practice.” ~ George Steinbrenner
- “The primary role of the church is to reflect God’s value system in society and to train people in that value system. It’s not the government’s responsibility, nor are they equipped to do that on the most local level where the need exists.” ~ Tony Evans
- “We men should be ashamed of ourselves. I think 85 percent of men are dangerous to women. We need to change to a values system nested in compassion and generosity, and women have carried that torch throughout history.” ~ Patch Adams
- “In the steel-and-glass society that we live in, the value system would be that the lawyer, with the Mercedes and the fine suit and the Ivy League education, was more valued than the minority without the education. But on the island, the rules are changed. It’s the person who can make a fire or who can make friends. A kind human soul is valued.” ~ Scott Raab
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“These were African-Arab-Asian values. The only section of Europe that had a high value system during the Dark Ages was the, were those on the Iberian Peninsula in the Spanish-Portuguese area, southern France.” ~ Malcolm X
- “We get trapped and configured in patterns of consumption, patterns of social organization, of education and value systems that don’t seem to be feeding that sense of our original being. We fight ourselves, repeating other people’s games and being fed their appetites and their amusements.” ~ James O’Dea
- “A new India which realizes its destiny in the framework of an open society, in the framework of an open economy, respecting all fundamental human freedoms great respect for pluralistic, inclusive value system. I think that’s what unites India and the United States. And I do hope that working together, our two countries can write a new chapter in the history of our relationship.” ~ Manmohan Singh
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“You want to be a millionaire. But your values system says you believe in sleep more than grinding!” ~ Eric Thomas
- “This oppressor/oppressed cultural Marxist thing is you’re an authentic woman and an authentic black even only if you support liberal causes. If you are a woman, if you are a Hispanic, if you are black, and you abide by a value system that believes in limited government and constitutional principles, you are an apostate to the utopian ideals of the left, and you are not protected, and you are pilloried, and that is why I became a conservative because I thought it was fundamentally unfair, fundamentally un-American.” ~ Andrew Breitbart
- “Renaissance or the reawakening of Europe. And, and this reawakening actually involved an era during which the people of Europe, who were coming out of the Dark Ages, were then adopting the value system of the people in the East, in the, of the oriental society.” ~ Malcolm X
- “That value system has been handed right down in European society. And today when you find Negroes, if they even look like they’re adopting these so-called middle-class values, standards, it’s not that they are taking something from the white man, but they are probably identifying again with the level or standard that these same whites have gotten from them back during that period.” ~ Malcolm X
- “That value system has been handed right down in European society. And today when you find Negroes, if they even look like they’re adopting these so-called middle-class values, standards, it’s not that they are taking something from the white man, but they are probably identifying again with the level or standard that these same whites have gotten from them back during that period.” ~ Malcolm X
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“To impress people as much as we would wish, we would first need to successfully adopt each of their value systems” ~ Derren Brown
- “These two value systems [islam and U.S constitution] do not clash in any way, and my son is a member of the United States Armed Forces active duty. He`s proud to serve his country. And there are many more people who are exact same thing.” ~ Steve King
- “I think in rural settings, people have a different appreciation for animals than might the city dweller. In parts of India where poisonous snake bite is common, people have a much different value system. I live in a city. I’m not thinking about wolves, lions, etc.” ~ Henry Rollins
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“It is a wry commentary on the value-system in the United States that one speaks there of “teacher training” and “driver education.”” ~ Peter Hilton
- “Seventy-six percent of the American people say we have a spiritual problem in our country. That’s great, because now they understand the root of the problem is not that we haven’t passed enough laws; rather, the root of the problem is in terms of our social value system.” ~ Charles Colson
- “What happens to the mind of a person, and the moral fabric of a nation, that accepts the aborting of the life of a baby without a pang of conscience? What kind of a person and what kind of a society will we have twenty years hence if life can be taken so casually? It is that question, the question of our attitude, our value system, and our mind-set with regard to the nature and worth of life itself that is the central question confronting mankind. Failure to answer that question affirmatively may leave us with a hell right here on earth.” ~ Jesse Jackson
- “I’m very analytical about the industry and I understand that there are value systems, and all sorts of things like that.” ~ Adelaide Clemens
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“You should have a value system. You can win if you stick with your value system.” ~ Bob Newhart
- “A nation is not defined by its borders or the boundaries of its landmass Rather, a nation is defined by adverse people who have been unified by a cause and a value system and who are committed to a vision for the type of society they wish to live in and give to the future generations to come.” ~ Tara Fela-Durotoye
- “The Marine Corps taught me commitment, courage, focus, and a value system that can easily suffice for people like me who aren’t religious.” ~ Bob Lutz
- “It’s very important for people to know themselves and understand what their value system is, because if you don’t know what your value system is, then you don’t know what risks are worth taking and which ones are worth avoiding.” ~ Benjamin Carson , Value system quotes important
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“Television has a conscience. It is how we disseminate our value system.” ~ Lauren Zalaznick
- “Artists are a very important part of our society because they make a great contribution to our values. The artist creates a value system that we all grow up on, whether we know it or not.” ~ Roy DeCarava
- “Such a value system might be responsible for the fact that the burden of unavoidable unhappiness is increased by unhappiness about being unhappy.” ~ Viktor E. Frankl
- “A good ad is one simple idea, with humanity in it, that connects with consumers, that represents the value system of a company and then can connect it with the consumer. We always say a brand is set of shared values. So if you can simply demonstrate your value system as a brand, so that a consumer could say, “Ah, our values line up. I vote for you, brand!” that’s a good ad.” ~ Donny Deutsch
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“I grew up reading Ayn Rand and it taught me quite a bit about who I am and what my value systems are, and what my beliefs are.” ~ Paul Ryan
- “I think the question is who am I? That’s what we all should be asking ourselves. Who am I? Well, if I am first a Christian conservative then that dictates my response to all questions so my response first as a Christian conservative is to vote consistent with my value system.” ~ Tim Scott
- “The maker of kitsch does not create inferior art, he is not an incompetent or a bungler, he cannot be evaluated by aesthetic standards; rather, he is ethically depraved, a criminal willing radical evil. And since it is radical evil that is manifest here, evil per se, forming the absolute negative pole of every value-system, kitsch will always be evil, not just kitsch in art, but kitsch in every value-system that is not an imitation system.” ~ Hermann Broch
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“Our natural tendency is to project onto other people our own belief and value systems, in ways in which we are not even aware.” ~ Robert Greene
- “In a society where every man works for himself, individual incentive, working for one’s self. If people worked for one’s self, there wouldn’t be the electric light, there wouldn’t be engines and powered vehicles, there wouldn’t be electrification and reservoirs and water purification. These are processes that help all people. And processes that help single people is a very primitive value system carried into this century, which is really not necessary.” ~ Jacque Fresco
- “Perhaps the most significant thing a person can know about himself is to understand his own system of values. Almost every thing we do is a reflection of our own personal value system. What do we mean by values? Our values are what we want out of life. No one is born with a set of values. Except for our basic physiological needs such as air, water, and food, most of our values are acquired after birth.” ~ Jacque Fresco