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Ma­te­ri­al 6: List of per­so­nal Va­lues

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(ideas for ran­king)

In every con­ceiva­ble man­ner, the fa­mi­ly is link to our past, bridge to our fu­ture.
Alex Hai­ley

I don't care how poor a man is; if he has fa­mi­ly, he's rich.
Dan Wil­cox and Thad Mum­ford, "Iden­ti­ty Cri­sis," M*A*S*H

Fa­mi­ly life is not a com­pu­ter pro­gram that runs on its own; it needs con­ti­nu­al input from ever­yo­ne.
Neil Kurs­han

Fa­mi­lies are like fudge - most­ly sweet with a few nuts.
aut­hor un­k­nown

The fa­mi­ly is a haven in a heart­less world.
at­tri­bu­ted to Chris­to­pher Lasch

To us, fa­mi­ly means put­ting your arms around each other and being there.
Bar­ba­ra Bush

The strength of a fa­mi­ly, like the strength of an army, is in its loyal­ty to each other.
Mario Puzo

Love makes a fa­mi­ly.
Gigi Ka­e­ser

Which of the fol­lo­wing has as­pects has been in­spi­red in me by my fa­mi­ly?

  • Free­dom to choo­se
  • Mea­ning and pur­po­se in life
  • Con­cern for others
  • Power over peop­le
  • Inner har­mo­ny
  • En­for­cing law
  • Close fa­mi­ly re­la­ti­ons­hips
  • Know­ledge
  • Con­trol in your life
  • Being re­spec­ted
  • Close re­la­ti­ons­hips
  • Self-re­spect
  • Ow­ning things
  • Ma­tu­re love
  • Spi­ri­tu­al well-being
  • Pri­va­cy
  • Con­trol of self
  • Se­cu­ri­ty and safe­ty
  • Fee­ling of be­longing
  • Self-im­pro­ve­ment
  • Wealth
  • Fun
  • Ta­king risks
  • Being all you can be
  • De­ci­ding your own fu­ture
  • Wis­dom
  • Se­xu­al in­ti­ma­cy
  • Chas­ti­ty
  • Pro­tec­ting human life
  • Good health
  • Un­der­stan­ding yours­elf
  • Suc­cess and achie­ve­ment
  • Ex­ci­te­ment
  • Va­rie­ty

 

 

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