Quotes About Value
If another man wanted me, I was valuable. I was esteemed, no matter that it wasn't self-esteem.
~ Stephanie Klein
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Why... didn't you make me good enough... so that you could've loved me?
~ Stephen Adly Guirgis
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Those things that are precious are saved only by sacrifice.
~ Stephen Ambrose
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Well, don't stand about like that, man; if you're no use you're certainly no ornament. Bring that in and tell me what it says.
~ Stephen Baxter
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A citizen of the Roman Empire, for example, would have placed less value on individual liberty in the modern Western sense than on collective responsibility.
~ Stephen Baxter
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Water in space would be hugely valuable, far more so the gold, given the cost of hauling water up from Earth. On b moon, water would support life, and using electrolysis (pass ing an electric current through it) water can be broken dow into hydrogen and oxygen to make rocket fuel. The moon could become a filling station outside Earth's deep gravity field that could be used to support a general expansion ins the solar system, just as was dreamed of before Apollo.
~ Stephen Baxter
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Edward Clark had paid $200,000 for the land in 1877. When Louis Glickman was able to sell roughly half this land in 1961 for $2,000,000, it was clear that the value of West Side real estate had increased by 1,000 percent in a little more than eighty years.
~ Stephen Birmingham
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For seven rooms with two baths and three fireplaces, a typical price was $45,000. Lauren Bacall's fourth-floor spread facing the Park was priced at $53,340. The smallest flats—one-bedroom, one-bath, nonhousekeeping units that had been guest rooms on the second floor—were priced at $4,410.
~ Stephen Birmingham
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He got this very serious look on his face after I told him, and he said something to me I don't think I will forget this semester or ever. 'Charlie, we accept the love we think we deserve.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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I told him about the boy [...] hitting my sister [...] He got this very serious look on his face after I told him, and he said something to me I don't think I will forget [...] ever. Charlie, we accept the love we think we deserve.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Because I guess we all forget sometimes. And I think everyone is special in their own way
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Charlie, aceptamos el amor que pensamos que nos merecemos.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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people are alive and appreciate what that means. At least I hope you do because other
~ Stephen Chbosky
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I just think it's bad when a boy looks at a girl and thinks that the way he sees the girl is better than the girl actually is.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Charlie, we accept the love we think we deserve." I just stood there, quiet. Bill patted my shoulder and gave me a new book to read. He told me everything was going to be okay.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Tenemos el amor que creemos merecer
~ Stephen Chbosky
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We accept the love we think we deserve
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Charlie, nós aceitamos o amor que achamos que merecemos.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Charlie, a gente aceita o amor que acha que merece.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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I think it's bad when a boy looks at a fork and thinks that the way he sees the girl is better than the girl actually is.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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I just think it's bad whena boy looks at a girl and thinks that the way he sees the girl is better than the girl actually is.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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just think it's bad when a boy looks at a girl and thinks that the way he sees the girl is better than the girl actually is.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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Why even dictate? Well, like a lot of other dictators, there's one man's opinion I value above all others. Mine.
~ Stephen Colbert
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Used books are the sluts of the literary world. Passed around from person to person, spreading their pages for anyone, getting cheaper and cheaper until eventually they end up in prison.
~ Stephen Colbert
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