A Quote by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

We do not invest in victims, we invest in survivors. — © Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
We do not invest in victims, we invest in survivors.
I always felt like if you get to a point where you've got enough money to invest in something real, you gotta invest in anything that's related to a natural resource because that's gonna be here forever - so you might as well invest in something that's gonna be here, rather than invest in something that's gonna wear out.
We never invest in a male; we never invest in a female. We just invest in the right entrepreneur.
I just think people should invest in the world. Don't invest in fashion, but invest in the world.
The bigger and more successful Salesforce becomes, the more we'll invest in our public schools, the more we will invest in homeless, the more we will invest in public hospitals, the more we will invest into NGOs.
Politics and government have been a terrible place to invest; education has been a terrible place to invest, but that is because the entrenched interests make it a terrible place to invest. The way you invest in those sectors is you go against the entrenched interests; you try and disrupt the entrenched interests, not to service them.
A LOT OF PEOPLE DO NOT INVEST IN BUSINESS.. THEY INVEST IN BUSY-NESS (They Purchase A Job)
I made money. What am I gonna invest in? Stocks? No. I'm going to invest in music.
Don't invest in pieces of papers (stocks), invest in great businesses underlying them
I wouldn't ask other people to invest in my race if I wasn't willing to invest in it myself.
When we invest in women and girls, we are investing in the people who invest in everyone else.
If it's in people's interest to invest in renewables and invest in clean technologies, I'm convinced it will happen.
I am worried about our tendency to over invest in things and under invest in people.
I made money. What am I gonna invest in? Stocks? No. Im going to invest in music.
We're the only developed country in the world that doesn't have paid maternity leave. Paternity leave is just as important. Paid family medical leave so that you can take care of a parent, a child, a grandparent, whatever you need to do. I think we're shortsighted when we don't invest in our employees as companies, and as an economy, because we invest in them and they invest back in us.
I think one should definitely invest, not all the money in one go but keep some and invest the rest as and when required.
When we invest in women, we invest in a powerful source of global development
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