Quotes About Value
I am writing all this down in full knowledge that it will not now seem important, for the reason that that is just what marks off that past from our present. Everything was then of importance. Everything enjoyable had an equal value. In life we were not divided. Life itself was not divided.
~ Rebecca West
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You are as good as anybody and better than most
~ Regis Philbin
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Tour operators and professional guides, more concerned with profit than with safety, have turned a spiritual quest into a cold-blooded accomplishment. To paraphrase Oscar Wilde's definition of a cynic, everyone knows the price of the highest peak in the world, and no one knows its value.
~ Reinhold Messner
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Te?, po válce, se vÅ¡ak sebeobÄ›tování cení výÅ¡e než umÄ›ní pÃ…â"¢ežít.
~ Reinhold Messner
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Ce qui s'apprend sans peine ne vaut rien et ne demeure pas.
~ René Barjavel
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Everything was sacred when nothing was taken for granted, she thinks ruefully.
~ Rene Denfeld
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Sie wissen, dass sich dort draußen kein Mensch für Literatur interessiert und sie die letzten Hüter einer glorreichen, in die Krise geratenen Tradition sind.
~ Ricardo Piglia
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Quemar dinero inocente es un acto de canibalismo
~ Ricardo Piglia
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The concentration of economic wealth and military power that imagines itself to be beyond challenge will inevitably end in violence toward human persons who have nothing more in their favor than their market value.
~ Richard A. Horsley
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You can't call your life your own: and in return you have safety, if it's worth having at the price you pay.
~ Richard Adams
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But I have learned that with creatures one loves, suffering is not the only thing for which one may pity them. A rabbit who does not know when a gift has made him safe is poorer than a slug, even though he may think otherwise himself.
~ Richard Adams
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One} who does not know when a gift has made him safe is poorer than a slug, even though he may think otherwise himself.
~ Richard Adams
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I have learned that with creatures one loves, suffering is not the only thing for which one may pity them. A rabbit who does not know when a gift has made him safe is poorer than a slug, even though he may think otherwise himself.
~ Richard Adams
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The value of just one soul is greater than any single thing upon this earth. For there can be nothing greater than raising a child in preparation for that journey back to where he came from, a place where his immortal father lives, a place known as heaven, a place called home.
~ Richard B. Pelzer
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Only a few people are interested in what you have to say, but that's all right. You don't tell the quality of a master by the size of his crowds, remember.
~ Richard Bach
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Mums reikia tokio atlygio, kur? mes vertiname, -kalb?jo ji, - kitaip didžiausia šlov? neatneš pasitenkinimo ir laim?s.
~ Richard Bach
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Her olay nesneldir: Önemli olan ne anlama geldiÄŸi dÄŸeil, sizin için ne anlama geldiÄŸidir.
~ Richard Bach
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BildiÄŸiniz en yüce deÄŸere göre yaÅŸarsan?z oynun sonucu önemli deÄŸildir. Sonuç nas?l olursa olsun doÄŸru ç?kacakt?r.
~ Richard Bach
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USED TROUT STREAM FOR SALE. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.
~ Richard Brautigan
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I hated to interrupt her. I know how much a dream can be worth, but, alas... Hello.
~ Richard Brautigan
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She was never going to go out with another writer: no matter how charming, sensitive, inventive or fun they could be. They weren't worth it in the long run. They were emotionally too expensive and the upkeep was too complicated. They were like having a vacuum cleaner around that broke all the time and only Einstein could fix it.
~ Richard Brautigan
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There are women out there that will add value to your life - if you keep the wrong ones out.
~ Richard Cooper
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He was sceptical about the value of almost all work, save for the pleasure it gives the worker,' reported Virginia Woolf. 'He works only because he likes it.
~ Richard Davenport-Hines
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However brief our time in the sun, if we waste a second of it, or complain that it is dull or barren or (like a child) boring, couldn't this be seen as a callous insult to those unborn trillions who will never even be offered life in the first place?
~ Richard Dawkins
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