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Quotes About Treasure

A library is more precious than a bank.
~ Abhijit Naskar
How could he know this new dawn's light would change his life forever? Set sail to sea, but pulled off course by the light of golden treasure.
~ Metallica
I was simply in love with my daughter and how she viewed her world. The literal way in which she took it all in and took it on. I knew it wouldn't last long and so I treasured every moment I saw and heard of it.
~ Michael Connelly
There are no pirates in Port Royal
~ Michael Crichton
She'd taken on the obligation to be a treasure. And the strain was starting to show. People paid a price for this kind of orderly existence, all this obedience.
~ Michael Cunningham
As a result, the world is a continuing surprise, a treasure hunt to The Entrepreneur.
~ Michael E. Gerber
The Entrepreneur has to do is find out what those wants are and what they will be in the future. As a result, the world is a continuing surprise, a treasure hunt to The Entrepreneur. To The Technician, however, the world is a place that never seems to let him do what he wants to do; it rarely applauds his efforts; it rarely appreciates his work; it rarely, if ever, appreciates him. To The Technician, the world always wants something he doesn't know how to give it.
~ Michael E. Gerber
There is a magic moment, during which a man has surrendered a treasure, and during which the man who is about to receive it has not yet done so. An alert lawyer [read bond trader] will make that moment his own, possessing the treasure for a magic microsecond, taking a little of it, passing it on.
~ Michael Lewis
The real treasure of life, the one difficult to find and hard to attain, is never far from us. That's an unwritten rule on this earth. What we desperately desire and need most is buried in the recesses of our innermost being all along. This is the open secret found in many traditions and told in many ways. Yet it remains a secret because trusting in oneself remains one of the hardest things to do in life.
~ Michael Meade
kind, to gaze in triumph at his gory head. So, remembering all this, let us all rejoice and feast together tonight. And in the morning I shall give you all your promised treasure.
~ Michael Morpurgo
On the contrary, to lay down the sword and use our labor and national treasure for the peaceful reconstruction so desperately needed at home and abroad is not to become a weak nation but a truly great one.
~ Michael Parenti
I've been collecting rocks since I was 8 and have over 200 different specimens.
~ Janet Yellen
I have a necklace with a golden key, given to me by my sisters, which I always wear.
~ Karlie Kloss
One thing that I always loved about, say, 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', is that Indiana Jones gets the Ark of the Covenant about sixty percent of the way through the movie. And then the rest of it is get-out-alive. To me, that's really cool. Because he's the one you care about at the end of the day.
~ Graham Moore
After love, book collecting is the most exhilarating sport of all.
~ A. S. W. Rosenbach
She loves you. Do you even know what to do with that?" I kissed the top of her head. "Cherish it like it's the most precious thing on the face of the earth.
~ Abbi Glines
... uncritical love is the only real treasure.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
If love be treasure, we'll be wondrous rich.
~ Thomas Otway
Celebrate within yourself that wonderful treasure . . . true kindness.
~ George Sand
I love the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church, which has been restored to the earth in our day. I treasure the teachings of His holy life from newborn infant to resurrected man, Son of God.
~ Margaret D. Nadauld
Remember... life is short. Each moment you have is precious. Treasure every second. Don't spend them doing anything you don't love.
~ Meg Cabot
Walk ten meters, you will find the lust; walk thousand miles, you may find the love! Soil is everywhere; but gold is somewhere!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Where the piano is, there is one's treasure, as far as I am concerned....nothing, surely, is more delightful than sitting down at the piano on a summer day, and playing Chopin or Debussy while the natural sunlight drifts over one's shoulders through the vines outside, creating a filigree of shadow in the printed page...a shifting pattern of ghostly leaf and blossom that dances to the mood of the music.
~ Beverley Nichols
The price paid was £700 – which historians are always obliged to qualify with the phrase 'a considerable amount of money in those days'. However, no price is relevant when the prize is priceless.
~ Bill Bryson