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You will lose what you value most, so treasure it while you can. Richelle Mead
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Your life is a treasure and you are so much more than you know. Richard Bach
treasure care lasts
When with care we have raised an imaginary treasure of happiness, we find at last that the materials of the structure are frail and perishing, and the foundation itself is laid in the sand. Samuel Rogers
treasure sometimes lost
Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed. Rebecca Wells
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Movies such as this remind us that Owen Wilson is nothing less than a national treasure. Roger Moore
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In times of yen weakness, Lexus is just a treasure chest, Kurt Sanger
treasure convinced
More and more I’ve become convinced that the great treasure to possess is the unknown. P. L. Travers
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Our presence in Afghanistan is not worth the price of any more American lives or treasure. Camille Paglia
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We are all wealth. We are all treasure. We are the abundance of all things. Spend yourself completely. Bryant H. McGill
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Wealth is nothing in itself; it is not useful but when it departs from us. Samuel Johnson
wealth economic chains
We exist to have our wealth moved up the economic chain out of our reach. Roger Ebert
wealth danger bigs
There's nothing so comfortable as a small bankroll. A big one is always in danger. Wilson Mizner
wealth inflation ifs
If we have wealth, it will be protected from inflation and possibly even enhanced in value. William Greider
wealth
Wealth is thoughts, not things. Robert G. Allen
wealth commerce nations
Commerce is the equalizer of the wealth of nations. William E. Gladstone
wealth collapse bases
When you live in a false society, that bases its wealth upon money, then that society itself will collapse eventually. Not because I say so, because it's not based on physical reference. Jacque Fresco
wealth social proportion
The ideal social state is not that in which each gets an equal amount of wealth, but in which each gets in proportion to his contribution to the general stock. Henry George
wealth pleasure enjoyment
Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth. James Cook
abundance animal below eat far research
There is an abundance of animal research that indicates if you eat far below your caloric maintenance, that you are going to live a lot longer. Madelyn Fernstrom
abundance
I always had the thought I could attract abundance. Wayne Dyer
abundance
Play fast, play athletic. You may not always have a 6-10 kid, but there's an abundance of kids, 6-4 to 6-7, that are interchangeable parts. Andy Kennedy
abundance dependent external influences material people themselves
People who live from abundance feel that there is more than enough of everything in the world to go around. More than enough money, food, work, material things, more than enough love. Why do they feel that way? Because they see that they themselves are enough. They are not dependent on external influences to make them feel more whole and complete. E. B. White
abundance data decline relative seeing species within
Relative abundance is an index of what's out there. We know a lot of these species move, but within what we have the data for, we are seeing this decline range. Jennifer Devine
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Our new natural (renewable) energy commodity could be corn and soybeans, grown in abundance each year. We can't afford to turn away the next potential Ball family. Paul Russell
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Accustom a people to believe that priests, or any other class of men who can forgive sins, and you will have sins in abundance Thomas Paine
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Abundance doesn't follow giving until giving becomes its own reward. Jan Denise
abundance children days five means school sending
This means that five days a week, we are sending our school children into environments where there is an abundance of high-calorie, low-nutritional-quality, inexpensive food. Bryn Austin