Worth Quotes
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Nothing worth having is easy to get.
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Love always costs more than you can afford to pay," he said. "And it's always worth the price.
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It's the love that goes through the hardest trials and survives that's worth having.
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No one has told me how much I'm worth, and I'm not trying to find out.
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Nothing worth noting.
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Our sense of worth, of well-being, even our sanity depends upon our remembering. But, alas, our sense of worth, our well-being, our sanity also depend upon our forgetting.
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Man, I tell you, this is worth waiting 16 years for!
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My dogs are a priority and a big responsibility... but the payoffs are well worth it
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Never stop believing that fighting for what is right is worth it.
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Give up control and give it away ... The more you give your idea away, the more your company is going to be worth.
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Not everything worth keeping has to be useful.
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Live a life worth reading about. Then write it.
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There's no single person on this planet that's worth more than the other. Know your worth. Be confident in yourself.
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Our condition is most noble, being so beloved of the Most High God that He was willing to die for our sake- which He would not have done if man had not been a most noble creature and of great worth.
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Do not let it look as if you reasoned too much. Painting must be impulsive to be worth while.
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There are only two things worth aiming for, good music and a clean conscience.
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Nothing in life is worth, turning your back on, if you love it.
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Stephen Hunt's goals are priceless... that's why he's worth £ 4 million
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Stay in the middle,don't get pushed to the side,every chance that's worth taking,is a chance worth the fight...
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I think all of us want to work and get paid what we are worth.
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I can easily believe it. Women of that class have great opportunities, and if they are intelligent may be well worth listening to. Such varieites of human nature as they are in the habit of witnessing! And it is not merely in its follies, that they are read; for they see it occasionally under every circumstance that can be most interesting or affecting. What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation-- of all the sacrifices that ennoble us most. A sick chamber may often furnish the worth of volumes.
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A mother! What are we worth really? They all grow up whether you look after them or not.
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The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it.
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Until we become clear about our own worth and value, we will forever be searching for it in the eyes of others.