Quotes by Advantage Whenever you have a crisis, you're always going to have the extremists taking advantage of the situation. Abdallah II advantage situation crisis There is advantage in the wisdom won from pain. Aeschylus rowing advantage pain It is my responsibility to take advantage of my position to make the world a better place Al-Waleed bin Talal advantage responsibility world One of the advantages of travelling the world is that you get to know the world broadly. And one of the advantages of staying in one place is that you get to know the world deeply. Alan Moore staying advantage world You're always being judged. No matter what you do, it's not the right thing. If you didn't become successful, then you'd be pointed at as one of those creatures down their who didn't take advantage of this or that, who didn't climb and rise and so forth. Alex Haley advantage successful matter True wit is nature to advantage dressed; Alexander Pope tongue advantage nature It is not so much the being exempt from faults, as having overcome them, that is an advantage to us. Alexander Pope advantage faults overcoming One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts. Alfred Sheinwold bidding advantage practice To succeed in business, you must build a brand and never destroy it. One competitive advantage I had when I ventured into manufacturing was my brand “Dangote,” which I diligently built in the course of my trading commodities. Aliko Dangote commodity advantage succeed UNIVERSALIST, n. One who forgoes the advantage of a Hell for persons of another faith. Ambrose Bierce advantage hell faith Finance is the art or science of managing revenues and resources for the best advantage of the manager Ambrose Bierce finance advantage art To renounce an honor for an advantage. To renounce an advantage for a greater advantage. Ambrose Bierce renounce advantage honor MONSIGNOR- A high ecclesiastical title, of which the Founder of our religion overlooked the advantages. Ambrose Bierce titles advantage religion GOOD, adj. Sensible, madam, to the worth of this present writer. Alive, sir, to the advantages of letting him alone. Ambrose Bierce advantage alive sensible Nothing endures unless it has first been transposed into a myth, and the great advantage of myths is that they are ladies with portable roots. Anais Nin advantage roots firsts I just want to take advantage of every day that I'm in the lineup. Andre Ethier advantage want The conductor has the advantage of not seeing the audience. Andre Kostelanetz conductor audience advantage Whoever you are is to your advantage Andrea Modica advantage No one can take advantage of you without your permission. Ann Landers advantage women permission The only way to care for the disadvantaged - is to disadvantage yourself -which is guaranteed to turn out for your advantage. Ann Voskamp advantage care way 1234567891011»