Quotes About Intrinsic
Doing something is expressing our own nature. We do not exist for the sake of something else. We exist for the sake of ourselves.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
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Poor is the man who does not know his own intrinsic worth and tends to measure everything by relative value. A man of financial wealth who values himself by his financial net worth is poorer than a poor man who values himself by his intrinsic self worth.
~ Sidney Madwed
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There is surely a piece of Divinity within us, something that was before the Elements, and owes no homage unto the Sun.
~ Sir Thomas Browne
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You do a job like mine because you love the job, not because it's going to make you famous.
~ Ray Winstone
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The first principle of self-love is that you are not for sale.
~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi
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Art appreciation, like love, cannot be done by proxy.
~ Robert Henri
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For all of us, love can be the natural state of our own being; naturally at peace, naturally connected, because this becomes the reflection of who we simply are.
~ Sharon Salzberg
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I love hidden things. When you buy something with quality, you like the inside to be as beautiful as the outside. Nobody's going to see it, but you know it's there.
~ Mindy Grossman
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No scale to balance, what's in my heart. No numbers to measure, nor even to chart. This love can't be seen, in ounces or in pounds. For only through time, can it's value be found.
~ Robert M. Hensel
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I don't know. I always love to find where a character's heart is, and by that I mean where they're intrinsically vulnerable, and to bring that out in myself.
~ Ryan Hurst
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A person is worth something simply because he is a person.
~ Max Lucado
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Jesus' love does not depend upon what we do for him. Not at all. In the eyes of the King, you have value simply because you are. You don't have to look nice or perform well. Your value is inborn. Period.
~ Max Lucado
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You are valuable because you exist. Not because of what you do or what you have done - but simply because you are.
~ Max Lucado
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If there was anything Jesus wanted everyone to understand, it was this: a person is worth something simply because he or she is a person.
~ Max Lucado
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Listen closely. Jesus' love does not depend upon what we do for him. Not at all. In the eyes of the King, you have value simply because you are. You don't have to look nice or perform well. Your value is inborn. Period.
~ Max Lucado
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Jesus' love does not depend on what we do for him. Not at all. In the eyes of the King, you have value simply because you are. You don't have to look nice or perform well. Your value is inborn. Period.
~ Max Lucado
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That's the point. Listen closely. Jesus' love does not depend on what we do for him. Not at all. In the eyes of the King, you have value simply because you are. You don't have to look nice or perform well. Your value is inborn. Period.
~ Max Lucado
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Others do not have our magic. We have our magic. It is in us.
~ Melody Beattie
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The Interborough issues are an example of a rather special group of situations in which analysis may reach more definite conclusions respecting intrinsic value than in the ordinary case. These situations may involve a liquidation or give rise to technical operations known as "arbitrage" or "hedging.
~ Benjamin Graham
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In all of these instances he appears to be concerned with the intrinsic value of the security and more particularly with the discovery of discrepancies between the intrinsic value and the market price.
~ Benjamin Graham
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We must recognize, however, that intrinsic value is an elusive concept.
~ Benjamin Graham
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Era nato buono, il che se ti capita è una virtù.
~ Bernard Malamud
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The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely as means to other things, are knowledge, art, instinctive happiness, and relations of friendship or affection.
~ Bertrand Russell
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There can be no value in the whole unless there is value in the parts.
~ Bertrand Russell
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