Top 33 Quotes About Value Of Objects
#1. I maintain that the expression of junk and objects has an intrinsic value, and I see no need to look for aesthetic forms in them and to adapt them to the colors of the palette.
Arman
#2. Once I began to consider everything as being of potential interest, objects released latent layers of value.
Alain De Botton
#3. No objects of value are worth risking the priceless experience of waking up one more day.
Jack Smith
#4. The objects which we admire have no absolute value in themselves ...
Marcel Proust
#5. The only value objects have is what people are willing to pay to own them.
Vicki Delany
#6. We're the only ones who know how little value or meaning there is in material objects as such, because we're the ones who create their value and meaning.
Ayn Rand
#7. Felt-tip markers, always a scarce resource even on Earth, became objects of great value as people used them to mark directions on the walls of hamster tubes and habitat modules.
Neal Stephenson
#8. The beauty of quality is set up in the right orchestration of objects or people that values the beholder
Priyavrat Thareja
#9. A picture, to be an interesting picture, must be more than a picture, otherwise it is only a reproduction of an object, and not an object of value in itself.
Langston Hughes
#10. Our willingness to wait reveals the value we place on the object we're waiting for.
Charles Stanley
#11. The whole value of science consists in the power which it confers upon us of applying to one object the knowledge acquired from like objects; and it is only so far, therefore, as we can discover and register resemblances that we can turn our observations to account.
William Stanley Jevons
#12. She started converting objects of beauty into objects of value.
Steve Martin
#14. The worth and value of knowledge is in proportion to the worth and value of its object.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#15. It was important that people come to value light as we value gold, silver, paintings, objects.
James Turrell
#16. I thought the objects we value least because they were ubiquitous were actually the most extraordinary.
Michael Craig-Martin
#17. I tend to look out for things with a resonance to my youth - artists or objects that seemed romantic all those years ago. I never buy anything purely for its value. I like possessions that smile back at me.
Nicholas Haslam
#18. The Arcade, and now Peabody's, combined to tell me that there was life in objects, in books. It was all about having eyes to see the true meaning of things. As Pike proved daily, books held a kind of magic, an apparent as well as a hidden value.
Sheridan Hay
#19. There's nothing so ill advised as attributing a metonymic value to inanimate objects.
Valeria Luiselli
#20. Saying that cultural objects have value is like saying that telephones have conversations.
Brian Eno
#21. Dogs ... do not ruin their sleep worrying about how to keep the objects they have, and to obtain the objects they have not. There is nothing of value they have to bequeath except their love and their faith.
Eugene O'Neill
#22. Women will only be truly sexually liberated when we arrive at a place where we can see ourselves as having sexual value and agency irrespective of whether of not we are the objects of male desire.
Bell Hooks
#23. She is the kind of child who feels a protective tenderness toward her own beginnings. It is part of her strategy in a world of displacements to make every effort to restore and preserve, keep things together for their value as remembering objects, a way of fastening herself to a life.
Don DeLillo
#24. Every human soul is of infinite value, eternal, free; no human being, therefore, is so placed as not to have within his reach, in himself and others, objects adequate to infinite endeavor.
Arthur Balfour
#25. Rather, for all objects and experiences, there is a quantity that has optimum value. Above that quantity, the variable becomes toxic. To fall below that value is to be deprived.
Gregory Bateson
#26. I wonder whether art has a higher function than to make me feel, appreciate, and enjoy natural objects for their art value?
Bernard Berenson
#27. Value denotes a relation reciprocally existing between two objects, and the precise relation which it denotes is the quantity of the one which can be obtained in exchange for a given quantity of the other.
Nassau William Senior
#28. Cultural objects have no notable identity outside of that which we confer upon them. Their value is entirely a product of the interaction that we have with them.
Brian Eno
#29. He who is controlled by objects Loses possession of his inner self: If he no longer values himself, How can he value others? If he no longer values others, He is abandoned. He has nothing left!
Thomas Merton
#30. If smallness was fortune, then I had come across a treasure, infinitesimal and beyond value. I felt lucky. You had to decide what was estimable and precious in your life and set out to find it. The objects you valued defined you.
Pat Conroy
#32. After someone's death, how strange to see the value drain away from his or her possessions; useful objects such as clothes, or dish towels, or personal papers become little more than trash.
Gretchen Rubin
#33. Substance is a subspecies of value. When you reverse the containment process and define substance in terms of value the mystery disappears: substance is a "stable pattern of inorganic values." The problem then disappears. The world of objects and the world of values is unified.
Robert M. Pirsig