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Quotes About Worth

The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life.
~ Christopher Paolini
However, little by little, I am coming to the view that what I mistook for humility was, in fact, an accurate evaluation of your worth.
~ Trevanian
There are only four questions of importance in life: What is sacred, of what is the spirit made, what is worth living for, and what is worth dying for. The answer to all of them is the same. Only LOVE.
~ Umberto Eco
People are not resources that you consume.
~ Verne Harnish
One day of happiness is worth more than a lifetime of sorrow .... Under ordinary circumstances, jealousy is a suspicion to the person who excites it and degrading to the person who indulges it.
~ Victor Hugo
C'è gente che pagherebbe per vendersi.
~ Victor Hugo
Words were like pennies, fallen into corners and down the cracks, not worth the effort of collecting.
~ Kristin Hannah
It would fill her heart to see you all here, to know you'd given up time, with all you have to do, to remember her. To say goodbye. She said to me once that she felt like she'd been nothing, a reflection of other people. She never quite understood her own worth. I hope she's looking down now and knows . . . finally . . . how loved she was.
~ Kristin Hannah
Remember: the planes cost a bloody fortune. You, on the other hand, are easily replaceable. Act accordingly
~ Kristin Harmel
I've waited for you my whole life, Alyssa, and trust me when I say, you are worth every second.
~ L. Wilder
Nothing that's worth anything is ever simple. That's what makes it worth it
~ L.J. Smith
Kings make men as they do pieces of money; they put what value they please on them, and we are compelled to receive them according to the value put on them, and not according to their true worth.
~ la rochefoucauld ii
There is merit without elevation, but there is no elevation without some merit.
~ la rochefoucauld viii
The inner life is the whole man, and forms all the worth of man.
~ lacordaire henri dominique
So," he called to her back, "Just out of curiosity, you know, purely conversation and all, at what age will you be entertaining offers of marriage?" "You think it'll be so easy?" she called back over her shoulder. "No way. There will be tasks . Like in a fairy tale." "Sounds dangerous." "Very, so think twice." "No need," he said. "You're worth it.
~ Laini Taylor
You matter.
~ Lajill Hunt
I believe it is pretty well established now that neither the intuition of the sales manager nor even the first reaction of the public is a reliable measure of the value of a product to the consumer. Very often the best way to find out whether something is worth making is to make it, distribute it, and then to see, after the product has been around a few years, whether it was worth the trouble.
~ land edwin
She hated that will had this effect on her. Hated it. She knew better. She knew what he thought of her. That she was worth nothing. And still a look from him could make her tremble with mingled hatred and longing. It was like poison in her blood, to which Jem was the only antidote.
~ Cassandra Clare
How much is love meant to hurt?" he had asked his father once. "Oh, terribly," his father had said with a smile. "But we suffer for love because love it worth it.
~ Cassandra Clare
If Jace was gold, catching the light and the attention, Alec was silver: so used to everyone else looking at Jace that that was where he looked too, so used to living in Jace's shadow that he didn't expect to be seen. Maybe it was enough to be the first person to tell Alec that he was worth being seen ahead of anyone in a room, and of being looked at longest. And silver, though few people knew it, was a rarer metal than gold.
~ Cassandra Clare
Like letting spiders live because they eat mosquitoes, Clary thought. "So they're good enough to let live, good enough to make your food for you, good enough to flirt with-but not really good enough? I mean, not as good as people.
~ Cassandra Clare
Not all that is mortal is useless.
~ Cassandra Clare
He had only felt agony when she was not there, and assumed that that was love. We suffer for love because love is worth it, his father had told him once: James had thought that meant that to love was to endure anguish. He had not realised his father had meant there should be joy to balance the pain.
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace was kissing her like he thought he might go to hell for doing it, but it would be worth it.
~ Cassandra Clare