A Quote by Dave Chappelle

Constantly take inventory of what's important to you. — © Dave Chappelle
Constantly take inventory of what's important to you.
You constantly have to take inventory, not get on someone else's agenda. You want to write something that's poignant and moves people.
There's just not a lot of inventory, and to find a shortstop or a catcher, or a centerfielder, that you think that could stay at those positions... they're very hard to acquire. Sometimes you have to overpay for them, because of that lack of inventory.
Take inventory of everyone with whom you have contact.
In your mid-30s, you have to take inventory, or you'll stumble.
At 33 years old, I think any player my age should take time to take inventory and see what their situation is and see how the body feels.
Our balanced budget has an important psychological function. It is a signal that we can't continue to constantly take on debt.
Who are we, who is each one of us, if not a combination of experiences, information, books we have read, things imagined? Each life is an encyclopedia, a library, an inventory of objects, a series of styles, and everything can be constantly shuffled and reordered in every way conceivable.
I'm not a man who constantly thinks up jokes. But I think it's very important to be able to see the funny side of life and its joyful dimension and not to take everything too tragically. I'd also say it's necessary for my ministry. A writer once said that angels can fly because they don't take themselves too seriously. Maybe we could also fly a bit if we didn't think we were so important.
Time to go inward, man, I hope I have the nerve, to take inventory of the causes that I serve.
I take very seriously this notion that my highest job is to live a better life, all the time and to the best of my ability. I need to monitor my own progress - take my own inventory - and clean my own closet. I am trying to do all that.
Loss provides an opportunity to take inventory of our lives, to reconsider priorities, and to determine new directions.
When I started at Bloomingdale's as a buyer, Alexander's was a discounter across the street, and every time Alexander's had something that we had at Bloomingdale's, we'd have to meet price. I didn't really want to be in a business where I had no control over my inventory, the value of my inventory.
If we don't take inventory every once in a while and give thanks to God for the great things He has done for us, we get totally out of perspective.
When a thing you love faces adversity, you start to feel more protective of it. Also, you take an inventory all the time. You ask yourself, "Is this worth all my fighting?"
Don't kid yourself. Be honest with yourself. Take your own inventory.
When the chips are down, life forces you to take inventory and reevaluate the people in your life.
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