A Quote by Jim Rohn

Sometimes those who need it the most are inclined the least. — © Jim Rohn
Sometimes those who need it the most are inclined the least.
But it can be laid down as a rule that those who speak most of liberty are least inclined to use it.
We shouldn't be undermining Medicare for those who need it most in order to give more tax cuts to those who need them least.
We need a more holistic approach in which we take account of society's most vulnerable sectors. We shouldn't just do broad averaging of country statistics but rather we need to disaggregate the data to determine where the resources are most needed. In most cases, it's usually the reverse: those who are most marginalized - minorities and rural and remote communities - get the least attention and money.
I imagine that thinking is the great desideratum of the present age; and the cause of whatever is done amiss may justly be reckoned the general neglect of education in those who need it most, the people of fashion. What can be expected where those who have the most influence have the least sense, and those who are sure to be followed set the worst examples?
Sometimes those who give the most are the ones with the least to spare.
Covetous men need money least, yet they most affect it; but prodigals, who need it most have the least regard for it.
Sometimes when family members least deserve love, they need it the most.
Those who excel in virtue have the best right of all to rebel, but then they are of all men the least inclined to do so.
Those who deserve love the least need it the most.
Be friendly to everyone. Those who deserve it the least need it the most.
It is by a wise economy of nature that those who suffer without change, and whom no one can help, become uninteresting. Yet so it may happen that those who need sympathy the most often attract it the least.
Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least.
Advice is seldom welcome. Those who need it most, like it least.
Sometimes you find the panel, but it doesn’t open; sometimes it opens, and your gaze meets nothing but a mouse skeleton. But at least you’ve looked. That’s the real distinction between people: not between those who have secrets and those who don’t, but between those who want to know everything and those who don’t. This search is a sign of love I maintain.
It is precisely those artists and writers who are most inclined to think of their art as the manifestation of their personality who are in fact the most in bondage to public taste.
The oceans of art are awash with people who can't paint. When those who can't paint notice those who can, they are sometimes not inclined to accept them as serious like themselves. It's an unfortunate quirk of human nature and ought not to be fretted over.
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