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Quotes About Value

It takes a long time before we cease to feel proud of being wanted. Though God knows why we should feel it, when we look around and see who is wanted too.
~ Graham Greene
Nunca nos acostumbramos a ser menos importantes para los demás de lo que ellos lo son para nosotros.
~ Graham Greene
You are lovely, brilliant, witty...the incredible words which would relieve her of any need to repay him or refuse his gifts; loveliness and wit were priced higher than any gift he offered, while if a girl were loved, even old women of hard experience would admit her right to take and never give.
~ Graham Greene
The truth, he thought, has never been of any real value to any human being- it is a symbol for mathematicians and philosophers to pursue. I human relations kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths.
~ Graham Greene
There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when on finds it.
~ Graham Greene
There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when one finds it.
~ Graham Greene
The truth, he thought, has never been of any real value to any human being- it is a symbol for mathematicians and philosophers to pursue. In human relations kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths.
~ Graham Greene
Oh, and there was pride, of course. It takes a long time before we cease to feel proud of being wanted. Though God knows why we should feel it, when we look around and see who is wanted too.
~ Graham Greene
Quizá el sentido de la moral es la triste compensación que aprendemos a valorar como premio por la buena conducta.
~ Graham Greene
I would give my life, that's nothing, my soul ... my dear, my dear, try to understand that you are—so important.
~ Graham Greene
Death was the only absolute value in my world. Lose life and one would lose nothing again for ever.
~ Graham Greene
The truth, he thought, has never been of any real value to any human being—it is a symbol for mathematicians and philosophers to pursue. In human relations kindness and ties are worth a thousand truths.
~ Graham Greene
I'm still in love, Pyle, and I'm a wasting asset.
~ Graham Greene
Iboga is intimately associated with death; the plant is frequently anthropomorphised as a supernatural being, a 'generic ancestor' who can so highly value or despise an individual that it can carry him away to the land of the dead.5
~ Graham Hancock
No one needs a first edition. Whoever wrote it; even if it was Moses.
~ Graham Joyce
She is irrelevant. Irrelevant? No one is irrelevant. There's truth in that. But some are less relevant than others.
~ Graham McNeill
In the world of the superheroes, everything had value, potential, mystery. Any person, thing, or object could be drafted into service in the struggle against darkness and evil - remade as a weapon or a warrior or a superhero. Even a little bee named Michael - after God's own avenging angel - could pitch in to win the battle against wickedness.
~ Grant Morrison
Why should you feel honored for getting scraps of his time?
~ Greg Behrendt
Wasting time with the wrong person is just time wasted.
~ Greg Behrendt
Anyone who assesses you or your relationship as disposable is not worthy of your time or tears.
~ Greg Behrendt
Always respect life. Then you'll value yours. The hard part isn't turning you into a killer. The hard part is keeping you human.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Nobody gets paid what they think they're worth.
~ Gregg Olsen
According to the substantival view, all people are of infinite worth, regardless of their natural or acquired abilities or disabilities, simply because they possess a soul. It may be that certain persons cannot or do not exercise the capacities of their soul. Their intrinsic value, however, is rooted in the fact that they possess a soul, whether or not its capacities are exercised. Responding
~ Gregory A. Boyd
Love is the all-or-nothing of the kingdom of God. Above all we are to love (Col. 3:14; 1 Peter 4:8). Everything we do is to be done in love and, thus, communicate love (1 Cor. 16:14). We are to imitate God by living in Christlike love (Eph. 5:1–2), and if we do this, we fulfill the whole law (Matt. 22:37–40; Rom. 13:8–10). If we lack this, everything else we do is devoid of kingdom value, however impressive it might otherwise be (1 Cor. 13:1–3).
~ Gregory A. Boyd