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What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
We never get accustomed to being less important to other people than they are to us.
— Graham Greene
No wine can be regarded as unimportant, my friend, since the marriage at Cana.
— Graham Greene
There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when on finds it.
— Graham Greene
There is not so much virginity in the world that one can afford not to love it when one finds it.
— Graham Greene
Death was the only absolute value in my world. Lose life and one would lose nothing again for ever.
— Graham Greene
According to the substantival view, all people are of infinite worth, regardless of their natural or acquired abilities or disabilities, simply because they possess a soul. It may be that certain persons cannot or do not exercise the capacities of their soul. Their intrinsic value, however, is rooted in the fact that they possess a soul, whether or not its capacities are exercised.
— Gregory Boyd
Love is the all-or-nothing of the kingdom of God. Above all we are to love (Col. 3:14; 1 Peter 4:8). Everything we do is to be done in love and, thus, communicate love (1 Cor. 16:14). We are to imitate God by living in Christlike love (Eph. 5:1—2), and if we do this, we fulfill the whole law (Matt. 22:37—40; Rom. 13:8—10). If we lack this, everything else we do is devoid of kingdom value, however impressive it might otherwise be (1 Cor. 13:1—3).
— Gregory Boyd
What makes a human being human? When does a human being become a person? When does a human being cease to be a person? What is the significance of being human? Is there an inherent value with inherent rights that go along with being human? These
— Gregory Boyd
It's emotional for artists who are women and people of color to have less value placed on our worldview.
— Ava DuVernay
Deze hele strijd ging om mensen en toch werden mensen vaak als het minst belangrijk beschouwd. Wij strijden vaak meer voor waarheden, dan voor mensen voor wie de waarheden gegeven zijn. Wij strijden voor bedieningen over de hoofden van de mensen heen, voor wie deze bedieningen zijn
— Rick Joyner
God is not one more intelligible object among many, not a supreme existing thing among other existing things, not simply the highest value alongside other ethical goods. Rather, God is that which is intelligible in itself, that which exists through the power of its own essence, that which is good by its very nature.
— Robert Barron