These true value quotes will inspire you. True value, is fair market value —called also true cash value.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging true value quotes, true value sayings, and true value proverbs.
Best True Value Quotes
- “For changes to be of any true value, they’ve got to be lasting and consistent.” ~ Tony Robbins
- “Sometimes you will never know the value of something,until it becomes a memory.” ~ Dr. Seuss
- “The true value of a human being can be found in the degree to which he has attained liberation from the self.” ~ Albert Einstein
- “Sometimes we forge our own principles and sometimes we accept others’ principles, or holistic packages of principles, such as religion and legal systems. While it isn’t necessarily a bad thing to use others’ principles – it’s difficult to come up with your own, and often much wisdom has gone into those already created – adopting pre-packaged principles without much thought exposes you to the risk of inconsistency with your true values.” ~ Ray Dalio
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“Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it.” ~ Lord Chesterfield
- “Until you value yourself, you won’t value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it.” ~ M. Scott Peck
- “Truly, it is in loss that we learn a thing’s true value.” ~ Jacqueline Carey
- “Character is a mark cut upon something, and this indelible mark determines the only true value of all people and all their work.” ~ Orison Swett Marden
- “Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination: never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” ~ Lord Chesterfield
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“We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory.” ~ Georges Duhamel
- “Simplicity and Repose are qualities that measure the true value of any work of art.” ~ Frank Lloyd Wright
- “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” ~ Lord Chesterfield
- “We will never recognize the true value of our own lives until we affirm the value in the life of others.” ~ Ronald Reagan
- “For changes to be of any true value, they’ve got to be lasting and consistent. Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards… If you don’t set a baseline standard for what you’ll accept in life, you’ll find it’s easy to slip into behaviors and attitudes or a quality of life that’s far below what you deserve… Whatever happens, take responsibility… The only thing that’s keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself.” ~ Tony Robbins , True value quotes of life
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“There’s no true value placed in learning, if the point of you learning something is to simply know it for a test, to get a grade, to go to the good school.” ~ Ezra Miller
- “I thank fate for having made me born poor. Poverty taught me the true value of the gifts useful to life.” ~ Anatole France
- “The true value of a leader is not measured by the work they do. A leader’s true value is measured by the work they inspire others to do.” ~ Simon Sinek , True value quotes leadership
- “I can tell you from experience that God’s help and presence in our lives is vital. He is the Author of all true success and everything that is good-without Him, we can do nothing of true value.” ~ Joyce Meyer
- “The devil has convinced so many people that they are worthless. Each of us needs to stop and remember the cross-at the cross we will discover our true value-for it is here that we discover the price God was willing to pay for us, the depth of His love, and how much we are worth to Him.” ~ Roy Lessin
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“Your true value is determined by how much more you give in value than you take in payment.” ~ Bob Burg
- “The hardness of a diamond is part of its usefulness, but its true value is in the light that shines through it.” ~ B.K.S. Iyengar
- “The true value of a gift is the sentiment behind the gifting.” ~ Shri Radhe Maa
- “I believe that the true value of life lies in work, diligence and innovation. After all, work is the essence of humanity.” ~ Sheikh Abdullah
- “Reason is not like the goods sold in the market places–the more plentiful they are, the less they are worth. Reason’s worth waxes with her abundance. But were she sold in the market, it is only the wise man who would understand her true value.” ~ Khalil Gibran
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“I truly believe that a woman who knows herself, and who thus knows her true value, can never be frightened into being co-opted.” ~ Gloria Feldt
- “Mankind may amuse themselves with theoretic systems of liberty… but we can only discern its true value by the practical and wretched effects of slavery.” ~ Mercy Otis Warren
- “The true value of sport is more than the skills that young people learn.” ~ Thomas Menino
- “The most important thing is practice in daily life; then you can
know gradually the true value of religion. Doctrine is not meant for
mere knowledge, but for the improvement of our minds. In order to do
that, it must be part of our life. If you put religious doctrine in
a building and when you leave the building depart from the practices,
you cannot gain its value.” ~ Dalai Lama - “Real travel is not about the highlights with which you dazzle your friends once you’re home. It’s about the loneliness, the solitude, the evenings spent by yourself, pining to be somewhere else. Those are the moments of true value. You feel half proud of them and half ashamed and you hold them to your heart.” ~ Tahir Shah , True value quotes friendship
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“True values are not taught and declared, they evolve through the acts and interaction of the living, they are understood at a near tacit level by those who live them.” ~ Dave Snowden
- “By positional play a master tries to prove and exploit true values, whereas by combinations he seeks to refute false values … A combination produces an unexpected re-assessment of values.” ~ Emanuel Lasker
- “Christmas is the spirit of giving without a thought of getting. It is happiness because we see joy in people. It is forgetting self and finding time for others. It is discarding the meaningless and stressing the true values” ~ Thomas S. Monson
- “To seek approval is to have no resting place, no sanctuary. Like all judgement, approval encourages a constant striving. It makes us uncertain of who we are and of our true value. Approval cannot be trusted. It can be withdrawn at any time no matter what our track record has been. It is as nourishing of real growth as cotton candy. Yet many of us spend our lives pursuing it.” ~ Rachel Naomi Remen
- “Never again will I make the simple into the complex. Something of true value does not become more valuable because it becomes complicated. Experience and conditions come and go; complications arise and fall away, but the simple action of God is eternal in the universe.” ~ Donald Curtis
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“Investors have no reason to feel bearish. True value investors are glad the markets are down.” ~ Irving Kahn
- “We should not be so taken up in the search for truth, as to neglect the needful duties of active life; for it is only action that gives a true value and commendation to virtue.” ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
- “Generally speaking, I went through that. I came to a place where I realised what true value was. It wasn’t money. Money is a means to achieving an end, but it’s not the end.” ~ Robert Redford
- “It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement — that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life.” ~ Sigmund Freud
- “In every age, people are certain that only the things they have deemed valuable have true value. The search for love and the search for wealth are always the two best stories. But while a love story is timeless, the story of a quest for wealth, given enough time, will always seem like the vain pursuit of a mirage.” ~ Mark Kurlansky
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“If you honestly believe that,” said Thorne, stowing the gun again, “then you really don’t recognize true value when you see it.” ~ Marissa Meyer
- “The true value of man is not determined by his possession, supposed or real, of Truth, but rather by his sincere exertion to get to the Truth. It is not possession of Truth by which he extends his powers and in which his ever-growing perfectability is to be found. Possession makes one passive, indolent and proud. If God were to hold all Truth concealed in his right hand, and in his left only the steady and diligent drive for Truth, albeit with the proviso that I would always and forever err in the process, and to offer me the choice, I would with all humility take the left hand.” ~ Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- “The real difficulty is that people have no idea of what education truly is. We assess the value of education in the same manner as we assess the value of land or of shares in the stock-exchange market. We want to provide only such education as would enable the student to earn more. We hardly give any thought to the improvement of the character of the educated. The girls, we say, do not have to earn; so why should they be educated? As long as such ideas persist there is no hope of our ever knowing the true value of education.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
- “Affirmation of life is the spiritual act by which man ceases to live unreflectively and begins to devote himself to his life with reverence in order to raise it to its true value. To affirm life is to deepen, to make more inward, and to exalt the will.” ~ Albert Schweitzer
- “Luxury starts where functionality ends and where the true value is personal and so has no price or reason.” ~ Marcel Wanders
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“A women who knows her true value will only put up with a mans nonsense for so long, you either get right or get left.” ~ Harriet Morgan
- “The fortitude which has encountered no dangers, that prudence which has surmounted no difficulties, that integrity which has been attacked by no temptation, can at best be considered but as gold not yet brought to the test, of which therefore the true value cannot be assigned.” ~ Samuel Johnson
- “Attentive listening to others is important regardless of their stations and positions. Wise people consider the deep meaning and true values of all suggestions. Learning and teaching are exchanged joyfully through deep listening and mutual appreciation.” ~ Chungliang Al Huang
- “It goes without saying that only inner greatness possess a true value (“une valeur véritable,”, Fr.) . Any attempt to rise up (or at rising up, – “s’élever”, Fr.) outwardly above others, or to want (or wish) to impose one’s superiority, denote a lack of moral greatness, since we do not try to replace (“suppléer”, Fr.) in that way (…. in French “par là”, Fr.) to what, if we did really possess it, would have no need whatsoever to flaunt itself.” ~ African Spir
- “We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory. Like the images the photographer plunges into a golden bath, our sentiments take on color; and only then, after that recoil and that trans-figuration, do we understand their real meaning and enjoy them in all their tranquil splendor.” ~ Georges Duhamel
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“In the largest scheme of things, just as no one has the right to tell us our true value, no one has the right to tell us what we truly owe.” ~ David Graeber
- “One who knew how to appropriate the true value of this world would be the poorest man in it. The poor rich man! all he has is whathe has bought.” ~ Henry David Thoreau
- “In that intensely busy time of children and work, soup became my stalwart friend and I learned its true value. Anyone who’s been there knows. You’re busy, too much to do, time vanishes, the kids are relentless, and everyone is hungry all the time. Something as comforting, delicious, and practical as soup is like gold.” ~ Anna Thomas
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“It took me whole decades to appreciate the depth and true value of yoga. Sacred texts supported my discoveries, but it was not they that signposted the way. What I learned through yoga, I found out through yoga.” ~ B.K.S. Iyengar
- “To practice nonviolence in mundane matters is to know its true value.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
- “The mess of the human condition is that fundamental trust has not yet been realized. The true value of profound spiritual experience lies in the discovery of that fundamental trust.” ~ Andrew Cohen
- “A big, spectacular thing can frequently be accomplished quickly. Quality usually takes longer. Fanfare and fireworks are not part of quality; therefore, only those who know true values are attracted to it. But when fanfare and fireworks are over, quality will remain.” ~ Alfred Armand Montapert
- “The latest trade of a security creates a dangerous illusion that its market price approximates its true value. This mirage is especially dangerous during periods of market exuberance. The concept of “private market value” as an anchor to the proper valuation of a business can also be greatly skewed during ebullient times and should always be considered with a healthy degree of skepticism.” ~ Seth Klarman
- “The mere notion of photography, when we introduce it into our meditation on the genesis of historical knowledge and its true value, suggests the simple question: Could such and such a fact, as it is narrated here, have been photographed?” ~ Paul Valery
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“The true value of a big dream is who you must grow into to live that dream.” ~ Robin Sharma
- “The very fact that the planet is probably unsustainable with all that we’ve done to it and are doing to it, it’s an appalling piece of evidence. It shows our complacency, our lack of passion or inclination to be authentic and really understand our true values. It’s consistently depressing, but nevertheless, we carry on.” ~ Annie Lennox
- “Our obsession with material things and lack of self-worth is evident in our need for an abundance of momentary luxuries and must-have amenities that have no true value for real, man. And I mean, we do it just to impress people that could care less if your children or your children’s children have anything left to show for your life after you gone.” ~ T.I.
- “One might feel indignant at the injustice which deals out what is called fame with so unequal a hand, were it not for the reflection that men who are competent to add to the intellectual wealth of the world, and enlarge the domain of knowledge, have learned to take popular applause at its true value, and to find in the faithful discharge of honorable duty a satisfaction which is its own reward.” ~ George Stillman Hillard
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“You can always tell your true values by looking at your behavior — especially under pressure.” ~ Brian Tracy
- “It is the artists who make the true value of the world, though at times they may have to starve to do it. They are like earthworms, turning up the soil so things can grow, eating dirt so that the rest of us may eat green shoots.” ~ Erica Jong
- “I don’t like a bipolar or a unipolar world. I like a multipolar world but on many occasions people have been surprised that South Africa has not seemed, internationally as well as internally, to take a decision that affirms the true values of your Constitution and the vision of those who were there at the beginning – Madiba himself and others.” ~ Mary Robinson