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Quotes About Value

Americans believe in the value of immigration. We are the most generous nation on earth to immigrants, allowing over one million people a year to come here legally.
~ Marco Rubio
If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
~ Pauline Phillips
Millions of followers doesn't equal millions of dollars.
~ Tess Holliday
If they're out of high school, and they can go directly to the NBA and get drafted and get millions of dollars, I'm for it 100 percent. Just let's not devalue education. Let's just not devalue it.
~ John Calipari
Of course money is important. Very important. Important to everybody. If I said it wasn't, I'd be lying. Especially because it's not like I've made hundreds of millions of dollars in my career.
~ Zaza Pachulia
You'd rather own gold; never own the miner.
~ Kevin O'Leary
The products I review are typically lent to me by their manufacturers for a few weeks or months. I return any products I am lent for review, except for items of minor value that companies typically don't want back. In the case of these items, I either discard them or give them away to charity.
~ Walt Mossberg
No he tenido las ilusiones de mi abuelo, pero no he evitado los mismos errores que él. El mundo no es tan importante como él creía, y todo lo que hay en él no tiene el valor que él temió durante toda su vida, y las palabras altisonantes y las frases altisonantes las he tomado siempre como lo que son: manifestaciones de incompetencia que no deben escucharse.
~ Thomas Bernhard
Wehe, Sie lesen eindringlicher, Sie ruinieren sich alles, was Sie lesen. Es ist ganz gleich, was Sie lesen, es wird am Ende lächerlich und ist am Ende nichts wert. Hüten Sie sich vor dem Eindringen in Kunstwerke, sagte er, Sie verderben sich alles und jedes, selbst das Geliebteste.
~ Thomas Bernhard
For people, generally, their story of the universe and the human role in the universe is their primary source of intelligibility and value. ... The deepest crises experienced by any society are those moments of change when the story becomes inadequate for meeting the survival demands of a present situation.
~ Thomas Berry
A great lady(Queen Elizabeth )of England , on her dying bed cried out ,call time again , call time again; a world of wealth for an inch of time !but time past was never nor could never be recalled.
~ Thomas Brooks
First, You must know that every man cannot be excellent, yet every man may be useful. An iron key may unlock the door with a golden treasure behind it; yes, iron can do some things that gold cannot.
~ Thomas Brooks
was not that the Irish were uncritical, just that they saw no value in self-imposed censorship. They could have said with Terence, "Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto" ("I am a human being, so nothing human is strange to
~ Thomas Cahill
I forgot the defective can be more than the whole
~ Thomas Hardy
In considering what Tess was not, he overlooked that she was, and forgot that the defective can more than the entire.
~ Thomas Hardy
How would you draw the line between women with something and women with nothing in them?
~ Thomas Hardy
To keep in the rear of opportunity in matters of indulgence is as valuable a habit as to keep abreast of opportunity in matters of enterprise.
~ Thomas Hardy
Your next world is your next world, and not to be squandered offhand.
~ Thomas Hardy
In considering what Tess was not, he overlooked what she was, and forgot that the defective can be more than the entire
~ Thomas Hardy
In considering what Tess was not, he overlooked what she was and forgot the defective can be more than the entire
~ Thomas Hardy
Po tuo išoriniu kevalu - ? j? pašalinis žmogus tik prab?gomis žvilgtert? kaip ? nereikšming?, tiesiog negyv? daikt? - sl?p?si pilna gyvyb?s siela, kuri, dar jauna b?dama, skaudžiai patyr?, kokia menka yra materialini? g?rybi? vert?, kokie žiaur?s žmogaus geiduliai ir kokia nepastovi meil?.
~ Thomas Hardy
tis a talent of the female race that low numbers should stand for high, more especially in matters of waiting, matters of age, and matters of money.
~ Thomas Hardy
Seven hundred and fifty pounds in the divinest form that money can wear—that of necessary food for man and beast: should the risk be run of deteriorating this bulk of corn to less than half its value, because of the instability of a woman? Never, if I can prevent it! said Gabriel. Such was the argument that
~ Thomas Hardy
Esta mujer significa mucho más para mí, incluso muerta, de lo que tú hayas significado, signifiques o puedas significar.
~ Thomas Hardy