You will never truly realize the value of life until you take your very last breath.
— Debasish MridhaYou are the water that flows freely, the most dynamic force on the planet with the ability to change course and outlook at any time. You can be a raging river or a placid pond. A source of nourishment, or a breaker of walls. Part of an ocean or a solitary drop. You are dynamic, you are beauty, you are life.
— Tom AlthouseYou can't help everyone and most critically you can't help people who don't need you or see the value you have to offer.
— Bernard Kelvin CliveIt’s true that the hatred is still there. But it doesn’t change anything. Our obligations are the same—to live and sanctify all life with our own. To participate in the world the best we know how, leaving it a better place than we found it. To raise families and teach our children to value life. What more can we do? Should we refuse to live because of the threat of death hanging over us? We’ve always been under sentence of death. Every generation that lives out its days in peace is a victory. Every day we live is a victory.
— Ovadya ben MalkaPermit no man to make a mockery of you just because you may not be proficient in something. Remember you are gifted no matter how insignificant it may be, it's your prized possession, value it.
— Bernard Kelvin CliveValues are the definition of our actions in life.
— Armin HoumanOn the positive side, a strong sense of comradely loyalty triggers genuine affection and friendship. On the negative side, it may strengthen contempt for the lives of opponents and, of course, the loss of a comrade may be followed by even greater brutality in battle.
— Nel NoddingsTo obtain wealth beyond measure, seek to make more friends than money.
— Richelle E. GoodrichAnybody that does not value time does not value life.
— Sunday AdelajaLife is fundamentally a mental state. We live in a dream world that we create. Whose life is truer, the rational man of action pursuing practical goals of personal happiness and wealth or the philosophic man who lives in a world of theoretical and metaphysical ideas? We ascribe the value quotient to our lives by making decisions that we score as either valid or invalid based upon our personal ethics and how we think and behave.
— Kilroy J. Oldster