Quotes about worth
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John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton photo

“A time came when the Catholics, having long relied on force, were compelled to appeal to opinion. That which had been defiantly acknowledged and defended required to be ingeniously explained away. The same motive which had justified the murder now prompted the lie. Men shrank from the conviction that the rulers and restorers of their Church had been murderers and abetters of murder, and that so much infamy had been coupled with so much zeal. They feared to say that the most monstrous of crimes had been solemnly approved at Rome, lest they should devote the Papacy to the execration of mankind. A swarm of facts were invented to meet the difficulty: The victims were insignificant in number; they were slain for no reason connected with religion; the Pope believed in the existence of the plot; the plot was a reality; the medal is fictitious; the massacre was a feint concerted with the Protestants themselves; the Pope rejoiced only when he heard that it was over. These things were repeated so often that they have been sometimes believed; and men have fallen into this way of speaking whose sincerity was unimpeachable, and who were not shaken in their religion by the errors or the vices of Popes. Möhler was pre-eminently such a man. In his lectures on the history of the Church, which were published only last year, he said that the Catholics, as such, took no part in the massacre; that no cardinal, bishop, or priest shared in the councils that prepared it; that Charles informed the Pope that a conspiracy had been discovered; and that Gregory made his thanksgiving only because the King's life was saved. Such things will cease to be written when men perceive that truth is the only merit that gives dignity and worth to history.”

John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902) British politician and historian

Source: 1860s, The Massacre Of St. Bartholomew (1869)

Patricia de Lille photo

“Walking away from an abusive relationship is a sign of strength. It shows the world that you know your worth and your rights and that you will not allow anyone to walk all over you.”

Patricia de Lille (1951) Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure

Source: On 30 August 2018, De Lille spoke to 130 residents of a women's shelter in Cape Town. As quoted by Dave Chambers in Like you‚ I will survive‚ De Lille tells abused women https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-08-30-like-you-i-will-survive-de-lille-tells-abused-women/. TimesLIVE, (30 August 2018)

Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye photo

“Rest now—and weep—thou praised of Earth!
And own, when all is done,
A world's false worship is not worth
The deep tried love of one.”

Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye (1807–1867) British songwriter, composer, poet and author

"Fame", line 25; p. 141.
Songs, Poems, & Verses (1894)

Angel Chooi photo

“They (cosplay props to wear) are really heavy and could get uncomfortable, but it's all worth it because I get to portray my favorite character!”

Angel Chooi Malaysian teacher, model, online streamer and cosplayer

Angel Chooi (2022) cited in " [PHOTOS https://says.com/my/entertainment/here-are-some-cosplayers-you-might-ve-missed-on-anime-fest-2022-and-their-amazing-cosplays Here Are 6 Cosplayers From Anime Fest 2022 That Will Make You Go *Waku Waku*]" on SAYS, 20 May 2022.

Dilgo Khyentse photo

“It is important to become more and more clearly convinced that the only thing worth achieving is supreme enlightenment.”

Dilgo Khyentse (1910–1991) Bhutanese Buddhist Lama

The Heart of Compassion (2006)

Ron English photo

“Anything worth doing can be done by someone else.”

Ron English (1959) American artist

Ron English's Fauxlosophy: Volume 2 (2022)

Ron English photo

“A gun in the hand is worth a corpse in the Promised Land.”

Ron English (1959) American artist

Ron English's Fauxlosophy: Volume 2 (2022)

Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel photo

“I pray to the Spirit, not vaingloriously with this title, as titles aren't the most important in life, but the fraternal service of love. What is decisive, what makes us worth more, is to love God and our neighbor.”

Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel (1940) Mexican bishop

Consistory of Cardinals: Exclusive Interview with Monsignor Felipe Arizmendi https://zenit.org/2020/11/27/consistory-of-cardinals-exclusive-interview-with-monsignor-felipe-arizmendi/ (27 November 2020)

Leonid Kuchma photo

“An old truth asserts that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Leonid Kuchma (1938) Second president of Ukraine

Speech at the 49th session of the United Nations General Assembly (excerpts) (1994)

René Guénon photo

“It is worth noting that Protestantism suppresses the clergy, and though it claims to uphold the authority of the Bible, it in fact ruins it by 'free inquiry.'”

René Guénon (1886–1951) French metaphysician

Source: Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power (1929), p. 62

Prevale photo

“Take care of the feelings a person has for you: you’ll almost always realize what she’s worth, when it’s too late.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Prenditi cura dei sentimenti che una persona prova per te: ti renderai quasi sempre conto del suo valore, quando è troppo tardi.
Source: prevale.net

Alexis Karpouzos photo
Prevale photo

“An artist without a heart is worth nothing. Before creating any work, the true artist gives voice to his heart.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Un artista senza cuore non vale nulla. Prima di creare qualsiasi opera, il vero artista dà voce al suo cuore.
Source: prevale.net

Prevale photo

“Those who know they are worth... always question themselves.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Chi sa di valere... si mette sempre in discussione.
Source: prevale.net

Prevale photo

“No amount of power or amount of money will ever be worth as much as freedom.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Nessuna quantità di potere o di denaro varranno mai quanto la libertà.
Source: prevale.net

Jaromír Jágr photo