Quotes about Value
If you are going to do something, do something that matters.
- Jason Fried
Don't fill your day with five more just to stay busy or feel productive. Not doing something that isn't worth doing is a wonderful way to spend your time.
- Jason Fried
When someone takes your time, it doesn't cost them anything, but it costs you everything.
- Jason Fried
The scarcity of such face time in remote working situations makes it seem that much more valuable. And as a result, something interesting happens: people don't waste the time. An awareness of scarcity makes them use it wisely.
- Jason Fried
By the same token, as a remote worker, you shouldn't let employers get away with paying you less just because you live in a cheaper city. "Equal pay for equal work" might be a dusty slogan, but it works for a reason. If with regard to compensation you accept being treated as a second-class worker based on location, you're opening the door to being treated poorly on other matters as well.
- Jason Fried
We're willing to loase some customers if it means that others love our products intensely. That's our line in the sand.
- Jason Fried
So build an audience. Speak, write, blog, tweet, make videos—whatever. Share information that's valuable and you'll slowly but surely build a loyal audience. Then when you need to get the word out, the right people will already be listening.
- Jason Fried
You should know that people will come back for more. If you're not confident about that, you haven't created a strong enough product.
- Jason Fried
Anything we accomplish of eternal value is brought about by the ability and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
- Dutch Sheets
After all, marriage is marriage, and money's money—both useful things in their way ...
- Edith Wharton
I am horribly poor—and very expensive.
- Edith Wharton
With our touch, Jesus becomes our scapegoat. In his touch, Jesus takes our sin and absorbs our shame (Psalm 69:9; Romans 15:3), and we receive his righteousness. If you prefer symmetry in your relationships, in which you give a gift of similar value to the one you receive, you have not yet touched Jesus.
- Edward Welch