Top 20 Quotes About Rareness
#1. I've always felt lucky to live someplace where snow is rare, you know? It's rareness that makes it so speacial.
Stephanie Perkins
#2. The more you sense the rareness and value of your own life, the more you realize that how you use it, how you manifest it, is all your responsibility. We face such a big task, so naturally we sit down for a while.
Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi
#3. Thr rareness, the specialness, of North. Of this night. She wished it could last forever. (It's a yuletide miracle, Charlie Brown)
Stephanie Perkins
#4. Life may be miraculous in its unlikelihood in the universe, but it would be a fallacy to suggest that its rareness makes it inextinguishable.
John Hodgman
#5. No one can know sincere happiness, Sophie, without first having known sorrow. One can never appreciate the enormity and rareness of such a fiery bliss without seeing misery, however unfair that may be.
Fisher Amelie
#7. babe, it must be art
Bono
#8. No treasure-house of Atreus was ever as rich as a well-stored memory.
Edith Wharton
#9. Nobody would ever be like Fade. That much, I knew.
Ann Aguirre
#10. First rate mathematicians choose first rate people, but second rate mathematicians choose third rate people.
Andre Weil
#11. Who thinks to put sunblock on the back of their kneecaps? Not me.
Nikki Reed
#12. Our followers are like bees which live among birds. None of the birds recognize the bees because of their small size and weakness. They would not treat them this way if they realized that these very small bees can carry honey which is very valuable in their stomachs.
Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S
#13. Within each person is the miracle of a unique consciousness unlike any other in the universe.
Bryant McGill
#14. The purpose of money was to purchase one's freedom to pursue that which is useful and interesting.
Benjamin Franklin
#15. Happiness can only be achieved by looking inward & learning to enjoy whatever life has and this requires transforming greed into gratitude.
John Chrysostom
#16. As a philosophy, utilitarianism is the argument you can objectively determine what is the greatest good for the greatest number of people and we need the state to achieve that end.
Stefan Molyneux
#17. If you want to be angry at Gore, be angry at him for not fighting harder in Florida.
James Carville
#18. Suddenly she bent down and kissed his fingers and went quickly away. But he sat for a long time in the gathering clouds trembling with happiness and trying to penetrate into the meaning of these things.
Thorton Wilder
#19. My goal is to draw a line with some 'flavor' to it.
Andy Couturier
#20. The only time you look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure that they have enough. You don't look in your neighbor's bowl to see if you have as much as them.
Louis C.K.