A Quote by Joseph B. Wirthlin

There is something about prosperity that brings out the worst in some people. — © Joseph B. Wirthlin
There is something about prosperity that brings out the worst in some people.
The computer brings out the worst in some people.
I love pitting people against each other. My whole life is based on that. It brings out the best in people and the worst in people. If the worst comes out, you don't want them working for you.
Fear brings out the best in some people and the worst in others. It's a test of character, for individuals and nations.
We talk about that a lot: how, when you're under pressure, it brings out the best and the worst in people.
There is something about wills which brings out the worst side of human nature. People who under ordinary circumstances are perfectly upright and amiable, go as curly as corkscrews and foam at the mouth, whenever they hear the words 'I devise and bequeath.
There is nothing so revered yet so reviled as war; for even as it brings out the worst in men, it also brings out the best in them.
Nightmares are a strange thing. Your worst fear is sometimes something you enjoy thinking about, for some strange reason. I don't know why that is, but it's some kind of fantasy that people play out. "What would I do to protect my children? I'd do anything." And then, you watch it play out. I'm petrified of such a thing.
Pressure brings the best out of people, or it can bring the worst out. It's just how you use it.
I think Jesus was about bringing people together and connecting people in love, hanging out with the people who other people didn't want to hang out with. Spending time with the worst of the worst because He knew those are the people who needed Him most.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people.
Competition brings out the best in products and the worst in people
I've said before I think the best thing about social media is that it brings people together and the worst thing about social media is that it brings people together. You're assuming that the people following you know what type of person you are and what type of humour you have.
War prosperity is like the prosperity that an earthquake or a plague brings.
Comedy brings out this rage in people: they get furious when they don't like something. I have some lovely hardcore fans.
Real prosperity comes from everybody in the country working together in a growth mode. Real prosperity comes as a result of people's own initiative and efforts and so forth. Prosperity, if it comes from the government, is not prosperity. It's an existence or a subsistence or whatever, but it isn't prosperity.
There’s something beautiful and very circular about passing by something that was important to the person you loved, or touching something that once meant something to him — that brings me some peace.
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