Quotes about Value
Mortality is very brief but immeasurably important.
— Joseph Wirthlin
You and I will only be able to understand what is valuable when we examine things from the perspective of eternity.
— Timothy Lane
A good man is a good thing, but there is nothing in the world better than a good woman. She can be your mother, your wife, your girlfriend, your sister, or somebody you work next to. Don't matter. You find one, stay there. You see a scary one, make tracks.
— Toni Morrison
The scholarship that looks into the mind, imagination, and behavior of slaves is valuable. But equally valuable is a serious intellectual effort to see what racial ideology does to the mind, imagination, and behavior of maters.
— Toni Morrison
In order to have faith, you have to know the truth and you have to respond to it. Even having a lot of faith doesn't help you if your faith isn't connected to the truth. Faith is only as valuable as the thing it's connected to.
— Tony Evans
We live in a culture that has switched the tags on greatness. It has put a lot of value on the flashy lifestyle while putting only $99 on character. Our culture has put a lot of value on cars and careers but only ten cents on integrity, family, and impact.
— Tony Evans
Anyone can give away something expensive, but only those who understand sacrifice can give away something valuable.
— Kris Vallotton
How can we have revival when we value a book the early Church didn't have over the Holy Spirit they did have?
— Kris Vallotton
The truth is, Jesus didn't die for junk.
— Kris Vallotton
Every time we demean ourselves we are talking badly about the Artist and the Model.
— Kris Vallotton
When we are acting like God, we are being ourselves! The ramifications of having God as our Daddy (rather than some ape dragging his knuckles in the African jungle somewhere) is life changing. I hope you can see that what you believe about your origin makes a difference in the way you value yourself and humanity in general.
— Kris Vallotton
Do not entertain the enemy's questions about how valuable you are.
— Kris Vallotton