Quotes about Quality
The legacy we leave is not just in our possessions, but in the quality of our lives. The greatest waste in all of our earth, which cannot be recycled or reclaimed, is our waste of the time that God has given us each day.
— Billy Graham
Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than in bad company.
— Booker T. Washington
The effect of this movement, or revolution, as I have called it, is not to "tear down and level up" in order to bring about an artificial equality, but to give every individual a chance "to make good," to determine for himself his place and position in the community by the character and quality of the service he is able to perform.
— Booker T. Washington
There is good and mediocre writing within every genre.
— Margaret Atwood
Now no man, though he prunes, wittingly casts away what is good.
— St. Augustine
Children spell love with four letters: T-I-M-E.
— Max Lucado
Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than to be in bad company.
— Booker T. Washington
God gave laws to His people to bless them, not to burden them. Every rule either elevates the quality of human life or restores one's relationship with God after a breach. He makes no extraneous demands and He is never capricious.
— Charles Swindoll
Less is only more where more is no good.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Youth is a quality, not a matter of circumstances.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Not that food which entereth into the moth defileth a man, but the appetite with which it is eaten. It is neither the quality nor the quantity, but the devotion to sensual savors; when that which is eaten is not a viand to sustain our animal, or inspire our spiritual life, but food for the worms that possess us.
— Henry David Thoreau
A puritan may go to his brown-bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his turtle. Not that food which entereth into the mouth defileth a man, but the appetite with which it is eaten. It is neither the quality nor the quantity, but the devotion to sensual savors;
— Henry David Thoreau