Take the word for it of a man who has made his way inch by inch, and does not believe that we'll wake up to find our work done because we've lain all night a-dreaming of it; anything worth doing is devilish hard to do!
Love is like a roller coaster. It can take you to the highest, most spectacular heights or drop you to bottom in seconds. However, even with the risks, love is undoubtedly worth it in the end.
A friendship that exacts oneness of opinion and conduct is not worth much.
There needs to be passion behind what you're doing or it's not worth it.
No matter what Aristotle and the Philosophers say, nothing is equal to tobacco; it's the passion of the well-bred, and he who lives without tobacco lives a life not worth living.
I am not naive enough to settle for anything less than a reasonable valuation of my worth.
I have never known anyone worth a damn who wasn't irascible.
Love for children is the enormous untapped power that can wake us up to the profound changes we need to make if we’re to have a future worth living.
When you are starting away, leaving your more familiar fields, for a little adventure like a walk, you look at every object with a traveler's, or at least with historical, eyes; you pause on the first bridge, where an ordinary walk hardly commences, and begin to observe and moralize like a traveler. It is worth the while to see your native village thus sometimes, as if you were a traveler passing through it, commenting on your neighbors as strangers.
My shoes are worth more. . . . . . than your house!
Love is the only path to anything worth doing, creating or pursuing.
Problems worthy of attacks, prove their worth by hitting back
People who hate in concrete terms are dangerous. People who manage to hate only in abstracts are the ones worth having for your friends.
Kids esteem themselves when they have accomplished something worth esteeming.
I like to talk on TV about those things that aren't worth writing about.
It has been calculated that one marginal win is worth $7 million and we can increase that by five percent each year to figure out the value the Nationals can expect to receive from Scherzer.
. . . tell them that we have some good in us, too. And the only thing worth living for is the good. That’s why we’ve got to make sure we pass it on.
Since nothing but God is eternal, nothing but God is worth the loving.
There is this expectation that as January 1st dawns, we're going to do it differently. Moreover, there's this kind of pressure, that even if I've been trying to be different for a while, January 1st, from here on in - I have to be different. There's a cultural expectation, there's a personal expectation. I think it's worth just taking pause for a minute and talking about that.
The happy childhood is hardly worth your while.