Quotes About Value
A woman's two cents worth is worth two cents in the music business.
~ Loretta Lynn
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There is no personal achievement in being born beautiful.
~ Loretta Young
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Modern man thinks he loses something—time—when he does not do things quickly; yet he does not know what to do with the time he gains except kill
~ Lori Gottlieb
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You already know he's a pathetic excuse for a man and you deserve better.
~ Jill Mansell
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Today is the last day of some of your life. Don't waste it. quote from Tara Daniels
~ Jill Shalvis
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What? Get tired of the way he looks at me as if I'm his entire life? Get over the fact that for the first time ever, someone wants me for me? That the man somehow actually enjoys making me happy? Jade stared at her. The ice cream... I'll buy a lifetime supply of ice cream. Hell, I'll even pretend he's right some of the time... it's worth it. He's worth it. And you know what? So am I.
~ Jill Shalvis
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When you find someone who knows you're not perfect but treats you as if you are anyway, someone whose biggest fear is losing you, it's worth whatever you have to go through.
~ Jill Shalvis
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You deserve more than to be something easy.
~ Jill Shalvis
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Try not to become a person of success, but rather a person of value.
~ Jim Burns
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Life is precious, fragile, fleeting - and Murphy's life was one of my favorites.
~ Jim Butcher
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Two million bucks would buy you a lot of ramen.
~ Jim Butcher
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Money is a madness, a delusion-illusion. It's not made of metal, really. It's made of time. How much is one's time worth? If one can convince enough people that one's time is an invaluable resource, then one has lots and lots of money. That's why one can spend time—only one can never get a refund.
~ Jim Butcher
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I blinked slowly at that notion. "A honeymoon free of your mother-in-law." "Worth more than gold or jewels," Hades said.
~ Jim Butcher
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I tried to take that as a life lesson: never underestimate the little people.
~ Jim Butcher
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Mathematically, maybe," I said. "But trust isn't one of those things that lends itself well to math." "Sure it does," Bob said. "You trust somebody, they betray you, you get a negative value. You never trust, they can never disappoint you, you break even.
~ Jim Butcher
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Books were expensive, as well. But she'd read enough of them to know that they were only as valuable as the contents of their writers' minds—and to her it seemed that a great many writers, had they been merchants, would have precious little inventory.
~ Jim Butcher
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now, young man. That's no small thing
~ Jim Butcher
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Trite but true—you don't know what you have until it's gone. People change. The world changes. And sooner or later you lose people you care about. If you don't mind some advice from someone who doesn't know much about families, I can tell you this: Don't take yours for granted. It might feel like all of them will always be there. But they won't." She
~ Jim Butcher
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Deserve's got nothin'—
~ Jim Butcher
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Money is a madness, a delusion-illusion. It's not made of metal, really. It's made of time. How much is one's time worth? If one can convince enough people that one's time is an invaluable resource, then one has lots and lots of money.
~ Jim Butcher
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Money is a madness, a delusion-illusion. It's not made of metal, really. It's made of time. How much is one's time worth? If one can convince enough people that one's time is an invaluable resource, then one has lots and lots of money. That's why one can spend time—only one can never get a refund." "I
~ Jim Butcher
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she'd read enough of them to know that they were only as valuable as the contents of their writers' minds—and to her it seemed that a great many writers, had they been merchants, would have precious little inventory.
~ Jim Butcher
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All it would cost me was my soul. And no, I'm not talking about anything magical or metaphysical. I'm talking about the core of my identity, about what makes Harry Dresden who and what he is. If I lost those things, the things that define me, then what would be left?
~ Jim Butcher
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You'd think we would hold life in greater value than we do.
~ Jim Butcher
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