Interest Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Interest. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Interest from various authors and personalities.

Once one's vision changes to, "I don't have a sofa in my house', he will purchase the sofa with a loan and pay 1.5% interest on it. One should first make a note of how much is the "necessity'.
When we go out knowing whose interests we are representing, people cannot oppose us because it is pointless to fight God, who lives in us
When motivation flows, people see work as interesting as music. They enjoy it till they do more than they could have done. Leaders motivate people to do greater things.
You need to study, to examine deeply the field you are interested in
You bring the influence of the Kingdom to the people by giving them things that would interest them
Find the interest of people and help them achieve their calling
You need to take some time off and delve into the study of the topic you are interested in
When you understand that through the power of conversion in solitude you can become great, so many things you've been wasting your time on will no longer interest you. You will even run away from some friends.
You are only as big as the world you are interested in.
We are interested in others when they are interested in us.
There are no uninteresting things, there are only uninterested people.
A world of vested interests is not a world which welcomes the disruptive force of candour.
It is common to forget a man and slight him if his good will cannot help you.
The truth is that no horizon is especially interesting by itself, by virtue of its peculiar content, and that any horizon, wide or narrow, brilliant or dull, varied or monotonous, may possess an interest of its own which merely requires a vital adjustment to be discovered.
A man will fight harder for his interests than his rights.
Do not confuse your vested interests with ethics. Do not identify the enemies of your privilege with the enemies of humanity.
Interest speaks all sorts of tongues, and plays all sorts of parts, even that of disinterestedness.
Principles do not mainly influence even the principled; we talk on principle, but we act on interest.
Every man's affairs, however little, are important to himself.
Men are not against you; they are merely for themselves.