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Youthnets Quotes By Sarah McCoy

Using SROI to explore the value of our online question and answer service, askTheSite, helped us develop new mechanisms for speaking to young people and gain a real insight into the impact of our work. The project enabled us to demonstrate YouthNets commitment to robust impact measurement as well as our commercial approach to project evaluation. Perhaps most importantly, being able to assign a monetary value to askTheSite has enabled YouthNet to convey to current and potential funders how valuable the service is for both young people and the wider society in a language that they understand — Sarah McCoy

Youthnets Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Swearing when in heavy traffic. — Paulo Coelho

Youthnets Quotes By Jason Statham

People take chances every now and then, and you don't want to disappoint them. — Jason Statham

Youthnets Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

All you decent, well-meaning gentlemen, let me ask you, have you any idea what sort of place the world is becoming all around you? The days when you could act out of your noble instincts are over. Except of course, you here in Europe don't yet seem to know it. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Youthnets Quotes By Timothy Pina

If We Can't Stop Other Children From Being Mean And Bullying Other Children ... Then We Must Start Teaching Our Children To Never Ever Hurt Themselves over It! — Timothy Pina

Youthnets Quotes By Adyashanti

All delusions begin in the mind. All delusions are based on various ways we're talking to ourselves and then believing what we are saying. — Adyashanti

Youthnets Quotes By Laozi

The great image lacks shape. — Laozi

Youthnets Quotes By Mary Ann Shaffer

It was not a windy day, my hair always looks like that. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Youthnets Quotes By Robert Henri

When we respect the nude, we will no longer have any shame about it. — Robert Henri