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The feeling of being valuable - 'I am a valuable person'- is essential to mental health and is a cornerstone of self-discipline. By M. Scott Peck Selfdiscipline Valuable Feeling Person Essential

Worth as I use it here is immeasurable, not as in mathematics towards infinity. But that it can not be measured. There are no measurable parameters for it! Certainly not a material-communal measurable parameter for it! Such, it is what the being holds that cannot and should never be traded. When it is there, every essence of your being knows it, and takes commands from it that will be able to override any personal or imposed sense of value. By Dew Platt Worth Immeasurable Mathematics Measurable Measured

You are valuable because you exist. Not because of what you do, or what you have done, but simply because you are By Max Lucado Exist Valuable Simply

What is lived is what is valued. By T.f. Hodge Valued Lived

Nothing has value without self worth By Rasheed Ogunlaru Worth

Let me tell you how worthwhile you are. You are infinitely valuable to God. First, God created you. Second, Jesus died for you. Third, he puts his Spirit within you. Fourth, he wants you to be with him forever in eternity. That's how valuable you are to God. You are infinitely valuable to God. By Rick Warren God Valuable Worthwhile Infinitely Jesus

Nothing and no one in the world is valuable or worthless. By Laozi Worthless World Valuable

Everything worth something, if we value them. By M.ralte Worth

When you value someone, it merely shows that you truly have no idea about the person that they aren't showing you. By Lionel Suggs Shows Idea Person Showing

Our value is the sum of our values. By Joseph Batten Sum

Everyone has his or her own means of defining value. By Kyung-Sook Shin Defining

A value is like a fax machine: it's not much use if you're the only one who has one. By Kwame Anthony Appiah Machine Fax

Whenever you are dealing with someone or something of unknown value the first one who places a value on it establishes its worth. By David J. Lieberman Worth Dealing Unknown Places Establishes

Value is coextensive with reality. By Alfred North Whitehead Reality Coextensive

In every aspect of our lives, we are always asking ourselves, How am I of value? What is my worth? Yet I believe that worthiness is our birthright. By Oprah Winfrey Lives Aspect Worth Birthright Worthiness

the value of a thing is not the thing but what is behind the thing By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Thing

The value of a man resides in what he gives By Albert Einstein Man Resides

The only value objects have is what people are willing to pay to own them. By Vicki Delany Objects People Pay

Joy, feeling one's own value, being appreciated and loved by others, feeling useful and capable of production are all factors of enormous value for the human soul. By Maria Montessori Joy Feeling Soul Appreciated Loved

YOU are valuable and rare and worthy of love. By John Green Love Valuable Rare Worthy

Your value lies not in status or title, but in the roots of your character and depth of your compassion. By Mollie Marti Title Compassion Lies Status Roots

It is enough that I am of value to somebody today. By Hugh Prather Today

You'll only realize the worth of something when you'll have it no more in your life ! By S.a.m. Life Realize Worth

It's what you're worth. By Mickey Mantle Worth

If you live with values for yourself, then you become of great value to all who know you. By Bryant Mcgill Live Great

Do not despise your gift. We are all valuable. By Lailah Gifty Akita Gift Despise Valuable

To give value to others, you have to begin by valuing yourself. By Tim Fargo Give Begin Valuing

The greatest value comes from loving yourself for who you are. I've been teaching myself this for years, so I hope that by showing what I've learned, others can find the same freedom and joy I have. By Lindsey Stirling Greatest Loving Years Learned Teaching

Something is worth what somebody will pay for it. Nothing else, nothing more, nothing less. By P. J. O'rourke Worth Pay

A thing is valued, she says, only if it is rare and hard to get. We want you to be valued, girls. Think of yourselves as pearls. We, sitting in our rows, eyes down, we make her salivate morally. We are hers to define, we must suffer her adjectives. By Margaret Atwood Valued Thing Rare Hard Girls

A person's worth is measured by the worth of what he values. By Marcus Aurelius Worth Person Measured

What is aught but as 'tis valued? By William Shakespeare Tis Valued Aught

you are my joy. You are worth tens of thousands. By Philippa Gregory Joy Thousands Worth Tens

What constitutes worth? In short, I would say the valuable attributes you have in relation to how you can productively use them ... All attributes have value, but they have worth if they are used productively. By Innocent Mwatsikesimbe Constitutes Worth Attributes Productively Short

True worth is being not seeming By Alice Cary True Worth

The value is in the worth, not in the number. By Aesop Worth Number

What is the value of your existence? By Stephen Evans Existence

Real worth requires no interpreter: its everyday deeds form its emblem. By Nicolas Chamfort Real Interpreter Emblem Worth Requires

Value equals benefits received for burdens endured. By Leonard L. Berry Endured Equals Benefits Received Burdens

bought my respect. By Jon Krakauer Bought Respect

Value is created for the customer, and that allows our suppliers, agents and staff that work with Sany to obtain success. By Liang Wengen Sany Customer Suppliers Agents Success

There is worth everywhere and in everything we see. By Sunday Adelaja Worth

Most people equate value with money, and money does have value. But the highest value-the most important value-is the value you create with your life and how you use it for others. By Andy Andrews Money People Equate Highest Valuethe

The image that stands before you whilst standing in front of the mirror is unique therefore what you are, who you are and what you stand for cannot be quantified nor measured in simple terms your beyond valuable By Lebogang Lynx Bopape Valuable Image Whilst Standing Front

Worth begets in base minds, envy; in great souls, emulation. By Henry Fielding Envy Emulation Worth Minds Souls

Once you add value, you get paid By Tim Gordon Paid Add

Everyone of you right now is valuable and essential ... By Neill F. Marriott Essential Valuable

Nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people. By John Barth Valuable Assigned People Intrinsically Attributed

It is, perhaps, better to be valued as an object of passion than never to be valued at all. By Angela Carter Valued Object Passion

The most valuable person is the one who cherishes the value in others. By Ron Kaufman Valuable Person Cherishes

All useful things have a price, and are bought only with money, as that is the way the world is run. You know without having to reason about it the price of a bale of cotton, or a quart of molasses. But no value has been put on human life; it is given to us free and taken without being paid for. What is it worth? If you look around, at times the value may seem to be little or nothing at all. Often after you have sweated and tried and things are not better for you, there comes a feeling deep down in the soul that you are not worth much. By Carson Mccullers Money Run Price Bought World

We are not loved because we are valued; we are valued because we are loved. By William Sloane Coffin Valued Loved

Value' has no meaning other than in relation to living beings. The value of a thing is always relative to a particular person, is completely personal and different in quantity for each living human - 'market value' is a fiction, merely a rough guess at the average personal values, all of which must be quantitively different or trade would be impossible. By Robert A. Heinlein Living Meaning Relation Personal Person

The value of a thing is the amount of laboring or work that its possession will save the possessor. By Henry George Possessor Thing Amount Laboring Work

You are more valuable than both heaven and earth. What else can I say? You don't know your own worth. By Rumi Earth Valuable Heaven Worth

For the value of everything exists for man only so long as he does not understand it. When he has fully understood, the value is lost, be it the lowest thing or the highest thing. By Hazrat Inayat Khan Exists Man Long Understand Thing

Everybody has value; even if to serve as a bad example. By Attila The Hun Serve Bad

You're worth what you're worth By Peter Schiff Worth

Men of the world who value the Way all turn to books. But books are nothing more than words. Words have value; what is of value in words is meaning. Meaning has something it is pursuing, but the thing that it is pursuing cannot be put into words and handed down. The world values words and hands down books but, though the world values them, I do not think them worth valuing. What the world takes to be values is not real value. By Zhuangzi Words World Books Men Turn

Redeeming social value, indeed. By Simon Sheppard Redeeming Social

Value dwells not in particular will;It holds his estimate and dignityAs well wherein 'tis precious of itselfAs in the prizer. By William Shakespeare Tis Prizer Dwells Holds Estimate

Value is the most invincible and impalpable of ghosts, and comes and goes unthought of, while the visible and dense matter remains as it was. By William Stanley Jevons Ghosts Invincible Impalpable Unthought Visible

Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and our worth is boundless because He gave everything to have us. By Anna Blanc Worth Pay Boundless Gave

If pure, eternal, unconditional Love is the foundation on which you stand, even if all else falls away, you are still valuable because you are loved. By Amy Lichtenhan Eternal Love Pure Unconditional Stand

Our daily endeavours and activities should be about or around these value systems. They reflect love. They reflect care. They reflect kindness. They are qualities of heaven. By Sunday Adelaja Reflect Systems Daily Endeavours Activities

From the moment you realize, 'I am the most worthless person in this world'; you become valuable. By Dada Bhagwan Realize World Valuable Moment Worthless

Whenever you possess something, but lack the understanding of its value, there are some consequences you suffer. By Sunday Adelaja Suffer Possess Lack Understanding Consequences

You only value something if you know it'll end. By David Mitchell End

It is beyond value, which means it is worthless. By Gene Wolfe Worthless

There is value in everybody's gift. No matter how hard to find or strange it is. By Tori Amos Gift Matter Hard Find Strange

When I discussed the nature of value, I observed that value is nothing inherent in goods and that it is not a property of goods. But neither is value an independent thing. There is no reason why a good may not have value to one economizing individual but no value to another individual under different circumstances. The measure of value is entirely subjective in nature, and for this reason a good can have great value to one economizing individual, little value to another, and no value at all to a third, depending upon the differences in their requirements and available amounts. What one person disdains or values lightly is appreciated by another, and what one person abandons is often picked up by another. By Carl Menger Individual Discussed Observed Inherent Property

What is the worth of anything, But for the happiness 'twill bring? By Richard Owen Cambridge Happiness Twill Bring Worth

I am not the sum total of my accomplishments, for no matter how much I exhaust myself acquiring those accomplishments, the sum total of them will always be far too trifling to ever reflect my true value. My value rests in the fact that I am an accomplishment of God so incalculably valuable that He gave up Himself rather than give me up. By Craig D. Lounsbrough Sum Total Matter Exhaust Acquiring

Our merit gains us the esteem of the virtuous-our star that of the public. By Francois De La Rochefoucauld Public Merit Gains Esteem Virtuousour

Hold on to me: Someday I may be quite valuable. By Ashleigh Brilliant Someday Hold Valuable

Values in this context will relate to an activity that appears meaningful or desirable for people's lives. In a commercial context, the hope is that meaningful desired activity will be rewarded by economic value. This economic value will only be realised because other members of society recognise the activity, or the result of the activity, as something that creates value in their own lives. By Monika Hestad Activity Lives Context Meaningful Relate

The dreamer's valuation of a thing lost - not another man's - is the only standard to measure it by, and his grief for it makes it large and great and fine, and is worthy of our reverence in all cases. By Mark Twain Lost Man Fine Cases Dreamer

I've always felt a person's worth is equal to how much of themselves they willingly invest into something they know no one else sees value in. By Rebecca Timberlake Felt Person Worth Equal Willingly

We have things of value but you can never find them because you don't even know how to look. They By Ally Condie Things Find

I don't feel I'm even worthy of a normal amount of value. By Todd Barry Feel Worthy Normal Amount

It's humiliating to have to explain your value. By Christine Vachon Humiliating Explain

How do you measure your value? By Loretta Lynn Measure

What we earn isn't our worth. Our worth is so much more; it's priceless. By John Moody Worth Earn Priceless

Everybody is worth everything. By Maya Angelou Worth

Worth is not something you can buy for $39.99, nor something you can lose with 10 extra pounds. Self-judging people make good consumers. Start a revolution. Love yourself. By Vironika Tugaleva Worth Extra Pounds Buy Lose

Nothing is worth more than this day. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Day Worth

Though I have no productive worth, I have a certain value as an indestructible quantity. By Alice James Worth Quantity Productive Indestructible

People who do not value you are worthless and those who do are priceless. By Amit Abraham People Priceless Worthless

Sometimes something has a value, it has an instant quality to it, and that's all it needs to be. By Erol Alkan Instant Quality

The value of a person is what he does best. By Ali Ibn Abi Talib Person

What we must decide is how we are valuable rather than how valuable we are. By Edgar Friedenberg Valuable Decide

Love is the true value of love. By Debasish Mridha Love True

Before seeking the true value of things, you must first define its true meaning. By Adele Mandez Things Meaning True Seeking Define

Too often we let others stamp a price tag on us, and we accept their appraisal of our worth, forgetting we are in fact priceless. By Richelle E. Goodrich Worth Forgetting Priceless Stamp Price

You are valued more than you know, by more people than you think. It might be good to get in touch today with your true worth. It is much higher than you often give it credit for being and now is a perfect time to know, and to gently assert, that fact. This is not about arrogance and it is not about over confidence. It is about a simple, dignified Knowing. By Neale Donald Walsch Valued People Worth Knowing Good

The value of the individual does not lie in him. He receives it by union with Christ. By C.s. Lewis Christ Individual Lie Receives Union

Your true value is determined by how much more you give in value than you take in payment. By Bob Burg Payment True Determined Give

Value them; they are pearls of great price By Kristin Cast Price Pearls Great

My value as a woman is not measured by the size of my waist or the number of men who like me. My worth as a human being is measured on a higher scale: a scale of righteousness and piety. And my purpose in life-despite what fashion magazines say-is something more sublime than just looking good for men. By Yasmin Mogahed Measured Woman Size Waist Number

The only thing I have of value is my heart. It's yours. By Sylvain Reynard Heart Thing