Quotes About Value
My impression is that the products of our art colleges are not over-endowed with coin of the realm.
~ Guy Bellamy
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Beauty is worth looking for.
~ Guy Consolmagno
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nothing now exists that is so valuable as whatever theoretically might replace it.
~ Guy Davenport
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It is the common man who measures himself by the things that pass through his life, for it is only the common man who judges his own value according to what this life accidentally awards or denies. Your birthright is that of a king, but today you have acted quite common.
~ Guy Finley
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The sailors say the rain misses the cloud even as it falls through light or dark into the sea. I miss her like that as I fall through my life, through time, the chaos of our time. I dream she is alive even now, but there is nothing to give weight or value to that, it is only me, and what I want to be true. It is only longing. We can want things so much sometimes. It is the way we are.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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They were like a bright golden coin, those two, two sides, different images on each, one value.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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Her mother used to call her erimitsu, "clever one" in their own dialect... Kasia had a reputation already that made her almost unmarriageable at home. Too clever by half, and too thin by more than that in a tribe where women were valued for full hips and soft figures -- promise of comfort in the long cold and children easily birthed.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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The first good reason to write a book is to add value to people's lives.
~ Guy Kawasaki
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Remember that nobodies are the new somebodies.
~ Guy Kawasaki
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education sold as an investment good that has no economic return for most buyers is, quite simply, a fraud.
~ Guy Standing
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That's not just because we love each other , Kester. We've always loved each other. But I think it's because we know now how hard it is to win this and how easy it is to risk losing it. And how terribly precious it is!
~ Gwen Bristow
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E?er Homeros'tan ö?rendi?im aziz ve k?ymetli bir hayat dersi varsa,o da bir canl?n?n vaktini doldurmak için,zahmete de?er projeler yaratmas?n?n asl?nda ne kadar önemli oldu?udur.
~ Gwen Cooper
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Beauty fades! I just turned 29, so I probably don't have that many good years left in me.
~ Gwyneth Paltrow
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When you recover your old sofa from the skip and get it re-covered, it may take you a while to recover from the cost. (A hyphen can change the very meaning of a word.)
~ Gyles Brandreth
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if Rand was equal to Old
~ H. Beam Piper
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I'm really not interested in other people's opinions, because I think frankly most of those opinions are either misinformed and adding to this endless ball of hot air we have in our society where everyone thinks their opinion is valuable and sacred and what counts.
~ H. G. Bissinger
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Marrying an old bachelor is like buying second-hand furniture.
~ H. Jackson Brown (Jr.)
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Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity.
~ H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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Just because you earn a decent wage, don't look down on those who don't. To put things in perspective, consider what would happen to the public good if you didn't do your job for 30 days. Then, consider the consequences if sanitation workers didn't do their jobs for 30 days. Now, whose job is more important?
~ H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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Don't forget, a person's greatest emotional need is to feel appreciated.
~ H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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Even when money seemed to be material treasure, heavy in pockets and ships' holds and bank vaults, it always was information. Coins and notes, shekels and cowries were all just short-lived technologies for tokenizing information about who owns what.
~ James Gleick
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The birth of information theory came with its ruthless sacrifice of meaning—the very quality that gives information its value and its purpose. Introducing
~ James Gleick
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The birth of information theory came with its ruthless sacrifice of meaning—the very quality that gives information its value and its purpose.
~ James Gleick
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The cross is a paradoxical religious symbol because it inverts the world's value system with the news that hope comes by way of defeat, that suffering and death do not have the last word, that the last shall be first and the first last.
~ James H. Cone
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