Top 20 Quotes About Trash And Treasure
#2. One organism's trash is another organism's treasure, as I like to say.
Bill Nye
#3. These things you treasure, how often they're somebody else's trash.
Emma Jane Unsworth
#5. As Sun cofounder Bill Joy noted, no matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for someone else.
Eric Schmidt
#6. I used a bike in London and that's it. I learnt a lot about biking, and really got into. Now I cycle regularly.
Jonny Lee Miller
#8. Google docs and spreadsheets don't work if you're on an airplane. But it's a technical problem that is going to get solved. Eventually you will be able to work on a plane as if you are connected and, then when you get reconnected to the Internet, your computer will just synchronize with the cloud.
Eric Schmidt
#9. In a world where one man's trash is another man's treasure, I'd argue that the first man wasn't thinking creatively enough about his trash.
Justin Slater
#10. One man's trash is another man's treasure, and the by-product from one food can be perfect for making another.
Yotam Ottolenghi
#11. Cheating on a good woman is like choosing trash over treasure.
Audrey Hepburn
#12. The conversation did not go very well and I began telling him about the people with their trays in the great cafeteria and suggesting that it would have done us more good to go there to be put in mind of our own mortality.
Barbara Pym
#13. Ours is a culture and a time immensely rich in trash as it is in treasures.
Ray Bradbury
#16. Dream as if you will live forever; Live as if you will die today.
James Dean
#17. We crossed the Avenue Bosquet against the light and then we made an arbitrary left into the Rue Jean Nicot. Joe stopped at a tabac and bought cigarettes. I would have smiled if I had been able to. The street was named after the guy who discovered nicotine.
Lee Child
#18. Michael still thought of Havana as home, because he was born there. And he had been Miguel Arroya there.
Here, he was Michael.
Mike Lupica
#19. How do you sort the treasure from the trash? When does something move from sentimental to disposable? And if you think you are ready to part with it, are you really? If you throw it away today, will you regret it tomorrow? Or will it be something you never think about again?
Wendelin Van Draanen
#20. A fine glass vase goes from treasure to trash, the moment it is broken. Fortunately, something else happens to you and me. Pick up your pieces. Then, help me gather mine.
Vera Nazarian
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