Quotes about Value
The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When all a man has is worldly wealth, he is poor indeed.
— Alistair Begg
I don't pity any man who does hard work worth doing. I admire him. I pity the creature who does not work, at whichever end of the social scale he may regard himself as being.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The best rules to form a young man are: to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one's own opinions, and value others that deserve it.
— William Temple
A man's interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.
— Henry David Thoreau
If a man loses his reverence for any part of life, he will lose his reverence for all of life.
— Albert Schweitzer
He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man.
— Henry Ward Beecher
A man, at times, gets something for nothing, but it will, in his hands, amount to nothing.
— Frederick Douglass
Education is the cheap defense of nations.
— Edmund Burke
There are no weeds, and no worthless men. There are only bad farmers.
— Victor Hugo
Il y a des gens qui paieraient pour se vendre
— Victor Hugo
The beautiful is just as useful as the useful.
— Victor Hugo