Speech at Marshfield, Massachusetts (1 September 1848); reported in Edward Everett, ed., The Works of Daniel Webster (1851), p. 433 
Confer Henry Brougham's "What is valuable is not new, and what is new is not valuable." (The Edinburgh Review, The Work of Thomas Young, c. 1802)
                                    
“I think by shattering it we can create a new form, a new way to look at what is valuable—how we decide what is valuable.”
2010-, Ai Weiwei, interview by Christiane Amanpour, 2010
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“What is valuable is not new, and what is new is not valuable.”
From The Edinburgh Review, The Work of Thomas Young (c. 1802).
An interview with Ravi Gomatam by Thomas Beardy for Clarion Call magazine (Clarion University's newspaper) There Consciousness Within Science?" http://www.vedicsciences.net/articles/consciousness-in-science.html#Consciousness-Science"Is, 1990.
“We do not think ourselves into new ways of living, we live ourselves into new ways of thinking.”
“Many people don’t realise just what a valuable lifeline libraries can be.”
“What we seek is a new and a different way of life.”
                                        
                                         "New Way of Life" (2 November 1966) http://www.jah-rastafari.com/selassie-words/show-jah-word.asp?word_id=new_way. 
Context: What we seek is a new and a different way of life. We search for a way of life in which all men will be treated as responsible human beings, able to participate fully in the political affairs of their government; a way of life in which ignorance and poverty, if not abolished, are at least the exception and are actively combatted; a way of life in which the blessings and benefits of the modern world can be enjoyed by all without the total sacrifice of all that was good and beneficial in the old Ethiopia. We are from and of the people, and our desires derive from and are theirs.
Can this be achieved from one dusk to the next dawn, by the waving of a magic wand, by slogans or by Imperial declaration? Can this be imposed on our people, or be achieved solely by legislation? We believe not. All that we can do is provide a means for the development of procedures which, if all goes well, will enable an increasing measure and degree of what we seek for our nation to be accomplished.
                                    
“Hearing what you've done right is valuable. Hearing what you've done wrong can be priceless.”
Lift Me UP! Service With A Smile (2005)