Quotes about Worth
Leadership is communicating people's worth and potential so clearly that they come to see it themselves.
— Stephen Covey
If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said it'd be easy, they just promised it would be worth it.
— Dr. Seuss
A kingdom man understands that God never said a godly life would be easy; He just said it would be worth it.
— Tony Evans
Maybe life on earth could be heaven, doesn't just the thought of it make it worth a try?
— Bo Burnham
The Ocean is big, I am small, yes. But I am nothing, And I realize that it is worth the struggle To Live And it means everything to be loved
— Amy Grant
Jesus was not SELFLESS. He did not live as if ONLY other people counted. He knew his value and worth. He had friends. He asked people to help him. At the same time Jesus was not SELFISH. He did not live as if nobody counted. He gave his life out of love for others. From a place of loving union with his Father, Jesus had a mature, healthy 'true self.
— Peter Scazzero
By the very act of refusing to succumb to the enormous pressure of Western culture around us, we, too, serve as a sign of a free people. We have been called out of a world trying to prove its worth and value by what it does or possesses. We are deeply loved by God for who we are, not for what we do.
— Peter Scazzero
We are also deeply loved. We are a treasure.
— Peter Scazzero
Artists sometimes talk about art for art's sake. What they mean is that art has intrinsic worth: it has value in and of itself, apart from any utility. This needs to be said because there are always some people who wonder why we need art, on the assumption that in order to be a legitimate calling it must perform some practical function. But since God has made us to enjoy beauty, art itself is able to nourish our souls.
— Philip Graham Ryken
Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it.
— Publilius Syrus
is heir to all the heavens and numberless worlds, but we are his treasures. The redeemed are worth more than the universe. We ought to be delirious with this truth.
— Kent Hughes
you want most of all (see Psalm 84:11). Paul admitted that he had to "learn" the secret of contentment in every situation. So with all of us. That learning process can sometimes be painful, but it is worth all we have to go through to get that knowledge of God's new plan.
— RT Kendall