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Quotes About Value

Since the world obviously doesn't function normally when Quality is subtracted, Quality exists, whether it's defined or not.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Normally screws are so cheap and small and simple you think of them as unimportant. But now, as your Quality awareness becomes stronger, you realize that this one, individual, particular screw is neither cheap nor small nor unimportant. Right now this screw is worth exactly the selling price of the whole motorcycle, because the motorcycle is actually valueless until you get the screw out. With this reevaluation of the screw comes a willingness to expand your knowledge of it.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Value, the leading edge of reality, is no longer an irrelevant offshoot of structure. Value is the predecessor of structure. It's the preintellectual awareness that gives rise to it. Our structured reality is preselected on the basis of value, and really to understand structured reality requires an understanding of the value source from which it's derived.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Quality is what you like
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Perhaps the best single thing to learn is to recognize a value trap when you're in it and work on that before you continue on the machine.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Buy good tools as you can afford them and you'll never regret it.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
poisonous twentieth-century attitude. When you want to hurry something, that means you no longer care about it and want to get on to other things.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Dopamine is not just about reward anticipation; it fuels the goal-directed behavior needed to gain that reward; dopamine "binds" the value of a reward to the resulting work. It's about the motivation arising from those dopaminergic projections to the PFC that is needed to do the harder thing (i.e., to work). In other words, dopamine is not about the happiness of reward. It's about the happiness of pursuit of reward that has a decent chance of occurring.fn50,99
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
Dalo by se zm??it, jak nesmírnou práci dnes už koná ?lovÄ›k, který nedÄ›lá nic.
~ Robert Musil
If you eliminate suffering from this world you eliminate life. There's no evolution. Those species that don't suffer don't survive. Sometimes the insane and the contrarians and the ones who are the closest to suicide are the most valuable people society has. They may be the precursors of social change. They've taken the burdens of the culture onto themselves and in their struggle to solve their own problems they're solving problems for the culture as well
~ Robert Pirsig
It's because I hate to think that anything goes to waste. I mean, that anything that was ever important or valuable or precious to somebody is just buried and forgotten about. I want to salvage all those things and let them be important to somebody again … so they won't feel neglected.
~ Robert Silverberg
They say this is the richest era of human existence; but I think a man can be richer in knowing every atom of a single golden island in a blue sea than by spending his days striding among all the worlds.
~ Robert Silverberg
Sometimes one does not learn the value of things until they are lost.
~ Robert Silverberg
Even when state money became paper, and therefore intrinsically worthless, it was thought desirable to maintain belief that government notes – promises to pay the bearer – were in fact debt certificates backed by gold. Until 1971, the value of the American dollar was widely believed to depend on its convertibility into gold, as though the value of gold guaranteed the value of paper dollars.
~ Robert Skidelsky
The state has only a limited incentive to guarantee the value of money. The reason is that it can always produce the money necessary to defray its expenses, either by debasing the coinage when money is metal or by printing more of it when it is paper.
~ Robert Skidelsky
In The General Theory, money still retains its power to disturb the real economy. But its disturbing power arises from its function as a store of value rather than as a means of exchange. This had the further consequence of calling into question the reliability of monetary policy as an instrument of economic management.
~ Robert Skidelsky
With small companies, my investment strategy is to be out of the stock in a year. My real estate strategy, on the other hand, is to start small and keep trading the properties up for bigger properties and, therefore, delaying paying taxes on the gain. This allows the value to increase dramatically. I generally hold real estate less than seven years.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I think of money only as a medium of exchange. In reality, money by itself has very little value. So as soon as I have money, I want to exchange it for something of real value. The irony is that many people who cling desperately to money spend that money on things of very little value—and that is why they are poor.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Time is one of your greatest assets.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
All of you were given two great gifts: your mind and your time.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The trouble with selling your labor for money is that there is only so much you can do.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
That was the price she thought we could sell it for if we wanted to.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
It cost a valuable asset, my time, to go out looking for them.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
an asset that gives him very little cash flow and will appreciate very slowly in value, if it ever does.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki