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Quotes About Value

Posterity gives every man his true value.
~ Tacitus
Remember that each light between sunrise and sunset is worth dying for at least once.
~ Tad Williams
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after low pricing is forgotten.
~ Tags: growth
art is worthless unless it plants a measure of splendor in people's hearts
~ Taha Muhammad Ali
And so it has taken me all of sixty years to understand that water is the finest drink, and bread the most delicious food. and that art is worthless unless it plants a measure of splendor in people's hearts.
~ Taha Muhammad Ali
Real friendship, like real poetry, is extremely rare - and precious as a pearl.
~ Tahar Ben Jelloun
All we are doing is looking at the time line, from the moment the customer gives us an order to the point when we collect the cash. And we are reducing that time line by removing the non-value-added wastes.
~ Taiichi Ohno
Life has no value!' Truly right. It has no value. If you think only of yourself, it has no value. 'Why was I born?' The reason you are here... is because someone supported your life. 'Why was I born? For what purpose?' The reason you are here... is to support lives. If you don't go against how life should be... You're already completely... Free.
~ Takehiko Inoue
Life has no value!' Truly right. It has no value. If you think only of yourself, it has no value. 'Why was I born?' The reason you are here... is because someone supported your life.
~ Takehiko Inoue
Even a crow finds its own child precious.
~ Tamil proverb
The worth of shade is only known when the sun is beating down hot
~ Tamil proverb
Even a crow thinks its child is golden.
~ Tamil proverb
The money from selling a dog doesn't bark
~ Tamil proverb
A quarter for the berry, three quarters for the delivery
~ Tamil proverb
I want you to live in confidence that when God looks at you, He sees beauty. He sees value. He sees hope. And that even when you're hiding, or when you're so beaten down you can't see anything clearly, He's still hard at work, crafting a beautiful future of relationship with Him and with others.
~ Tammy Maltby
You're more trouble than you're worth." "I'm a girl. That's my job.
~ Tamora Pierce
Sacrifice is not an option, or an anachronism; it´s a fact of life. We all cut off our own limbs to burn on some altar. The crucial thing is to choose an altar that is worth it and a limb you can accept losing.
~ Tana French
it's a fact of life. We all cut off our own limbs to burn on some altar. The crucial thing is to choose an altar that's worth it and a limb you can accept losing. To go consenting to the sacrifice.
~ Tana French
what I'm saying to you is, if you're going to have a woman in the house, you want one that fills a bit of space. It's no good having some skin-and-bones scrap of a girl with a mousy wee voice on her and not a word out of her from one day to the next. You wouldn't be getting your money's worth. When you walk into the house, you want to be seeing your woman, and hearing her. You need to know she's there, or what's the point in having her at all?
~ Tana French
What I'm saying to you is, if you're going to have a woman in the house, you want one that fills a bit of space. It's no good having some skin-and-bones scrap fo a girl with a mousy wee voice on her and not a word out of her from one day to the next. You wouldn't be getting your money's worth. When you walk in the house, you want to be seeing your woman, and hearing her. You need to know she's there, or what's the point in having her at all?
~ Tana French
Dublin housing prices are a lot like New York ones, except that in New York, you get New York for your money.
~ Tana French The Likeness
How ironic it was that mortals, who had the least time of all, were willing to waste so much of it away from the people they love.
~ Tananarive Due
If the house were on fire, what would you save? The cat? The computer? The only existing picture of your dead sister? Rather, the question should be: What would you be willing to lose?
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
If the house were on fire, what would you save? The cat? The computer? The only existing picture of your dead sister? Rather, the question should be: What would you be willing to lose? For Zoe Rutherford the answer was: everything.
~ Tanya Anne Crosby