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The eternal salvation of a single soul is more important than anything else you will ever achieve in life.
— Rick Warren
We cannot diminish the value of one category of human life -- the unborn -- without diminishing the value of all human life . . . there is no cause more important.
— Ronald Reagan
We have four grown children and five grandchildren... so far! So, as you can imagine, family is extremely important to us.
— Deborah Raney
No one thinks of your appearance, you are so sensible and useful, Mary. Beauty is of very little consequence in reality
— George Eliot
We see human heroism broken into units and say, this unit did little—might as well not have been. But in this way we might break up a great army into units; in this way we might break the sunlight into fragments, and think that this and the other might be cheaply parted with.
— George Eliot
Reflect carefully on this, for it is so important that I can hardly lay too much stress on it. Fix your eyes on the Crucified and nothing else will be of much importance to you.
— Teresa of Avila
I don't care how busy I am - I will always make time for what's most important to me.
— Kevin Hart
You must understand, young Hobbit, it takes a long time to say anything in Old Entish. And we never say anything unless it is worth taking a long time to say.
— JRR Tolkien
A father's calling is eternal and its importance transcends time. It is a calling for both time and eternity.
— Ezra Taft Benson
It is therefore not of small moment whether we are trained from adulthood in one set of habits or another; on the contrary it is of very great, or rather supreme importance.
— Aristotle
No man burdens his mind with small matters unless he has some very good reason for doing so.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize, out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which vital. Otherwise your energy and attention must be dissipated instead of being concentrated.
— Arthur Conan Doyle