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Value Quotes

Quotes tagged as "value" Showing 241-270 of 2,209
“When you stop respecting yourself, the world starts disrespecting you.”
Sanu Sharma, अर्क� देशम� [Arko Deshma]

Brandon Sanderson
“Art doesn't need to be good to be valuable. I've heard it said that art is the truly useless creation - intended for no mechanical purpose. Valued only because of the perception of the people who view it.
The thing is, everything is useless, intrinsically. Nothing has value unless we grant it that value. Any object can be worth whatever we decide it to be worth.”
Brandon Sanderson, Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
tags: art, value

Sloane Crosley
“It's impossible to predict how much you'll miss something when it's gone, to game grief in advance. We fend off the worry that we're taking our lives for granted by feeding ourselves the lie that we understand the value if their components.”
Sloane Crosley, Grief Is for People

Jarod Kintz
“Pizza as a reward at work, gotta love it. Personally, I'd rather have that than a raise. Give me a pizza, boss, and let me know you truly value the work I do.”
Jarod Kintz, Powdered Saxophone Music

“I would die without you, everything that I value, everything that constitutes riches in my life, in my heart and soul is you.”
Kenan Hudaverdi, Emotional Rhapsody

“A value is an end, as opposed to a means to an end, and offers an end to thinking uncomfortable thoughts that have no answer.”
Sarah Perry, Every Cradle is a Grave: Rethinking the Ethics of Birth and Suicide
tags: value

“The value of money relates to the purchasing power and the value that is stored in what is purchased”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Financial securities, unit trusts are also value storages as the initial money put in such instruments is invested in such with the ideology that at a much later stage, interest would have been accrued and therefore the return will be higher”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“In schools the art of investing in this different investment products is to an extent not taught. The Death Valley of education has created a division between what investing is and how to go about doing it. The secrecy in how to go about doing this is shocking”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“If investing is taught early, the knowledge can break different barriers and end poverty which has endured for generations”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Most wealthy people understand that freedom is more important than money”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Life experiences have taught us at this age that nothing is truly impossible”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“This series of events indicate the most fundamental of all rules in progress, that taking small incremental steps surely determines Success”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Principles are very important, and you need them as foundation in whatever it is you are trying to do and that you are trying to achieve”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Knowing when to say no to certain deals, knowing which relationships to maintain and which to discard, knowing when your health is affected by your work; company and when to start over are all important as an entrepreneur”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Being unlimited in your vision and goals but limiting your exposure in some ways is a great risk analysis strategy”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“Creating services that add value in other people’s lives should be the focus of every business and every entrepreneur”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money: Timing Income

“The value of your personal brand is paramount, as it has followings, image, reputation to maintain and it has to be appreciated as a lifelong devotion.”
Nkahloleng Eric Mohlala

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "Every book is rubbish until you understand how to read it."

Česky: „Každá kniha je brak jen do chvíle, než pochopíš, jak ji číst.”
Sebastián Wortys

“Opportunities are often likened to gold, but they're not always instantly apparent—or shiny; sometimes, they require digging deep and refining to uncover their true value. Learning to appraise an opportunity, adding the right value, is key to recognizing its true potential.”
Erwin D. Maramat

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“At the point that we’ve forgotten how precious a single human life is, we have begun the inexcusable process of assassinating our own humanity.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“The value of homelessness is that it makes you value your home.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Add value to yourself by reading books. The more you read, the more valuable you become.”
Chidiebere Orji Agbugba

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Act as they value you accordigly.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Act as they value you accordingly.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

“Some chapters of your life may allow many facets of your being,
others just cannot
and the feeling of failure that can arouse
is of no value.

Sometimes all you can do is ask yourself:
What must I do this week? today? next hour?
to continue the process as healthily as possible?
to accomplish the most?”
Shellen Lubin

“Nobody has time. You only make out time for what you have value for.”
Chidiebere Orji Agbugba

Jarod Kintz
“People who wait for your service to go on sale are saying they don’t value you. They like you, but they’d like you better if you were more exploitable.”
Jarod Kintz, A Memoir of Memories and Memes

N.K. Jemisin
“Difference was never the problem in and of itself—and Um-Helatians still have differences with each other, of opinion and otherwise. Of course they do! They’re people. But what shocks the young citizens of Um-Helat is the realization that, once, those differences of opinion involved differences in respect. That once, value was ascribed to some people, and not others. That once, humanity was acknowledged for some, and not others.”
N.K. Jemisin, How Long 'til Black Future Month?

Brené Brown
“Just because someone did not have the ability, the capacity, or the willingness to love us, has nothing to do with our lovability.”
Brené Brown, Rising Strong as a Spiritual Practice