A Quote by Ron Kaufman

The most valuable person is the one who cherishes the value in others. — © Ron Kaufman
The most valuable person is the one who cherishes the value in others.

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If the value of human was given by others, so there is no valuable person in this world.
One of the most valuable things any person can learn is the art of using the knowledge and experience of others.
While the gentleman cherishes benign rule, the small man cherishes his native land. While the gentleman cherishes a respect for the law, the small man cherishes generous treatment.
In proportion to the development of his individuality, each person becomes more valuable to himself, and is therefore capable of being more valuable to others. . . .
The value we provide most to others is the same value we appreciate most from others.
He who cherishes the value of cultures cannot fail to be a pacifist.
To me, the #1 key to success is 'creating lasting positive change in yourself and others.' That is what is most rare, most difficult, and most valuable about leading people.
Let a man (as most men do) rate themselves as the highest Value they can; yet their true Value is no more than it is esteemed by others.
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself.
Do you value people who won't benefit you or only those who might contribute in some way to your success? Great team players truly value others as people, and they know and relate to what others value.
Those who insert themselves into as many channels as possible look set to capture the most value. They'll be the richest, the most successful, the most connected, capable and influential among us. We're all publishers now, and the more we publish, the more valuable connections we'll make.
The valuable person in any business is the individual who can and will cooperate with others.
The effect you have on others is the most valuable currency there is.
Evaluation is creation: hear it, you creators! Evaluating is itself the most valuable treasure of all that we value. It is only through evaluation that value exists: and without evaluation the nut of existence would be hollow. Hear it, you creators!
Don't dream of being a good person, be a human being is valuable and gives value to life.
Intellectuals feel they are the most valuable people, the ones with the highest merit, and that society should reward people in accordance with their value and merit. But a capitalist society does not satisfy the principle of distribution 'to each according to his merit or value.'
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