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Market value is irrelevant to intrinsic value. ... Unqualified judgment can at most claim to decide the market-value - a value that can be in inverse proportion to the intrinsic value.

Market value is irrelevant to intrinsic value. ... Unqualified judgment can at most claim to decide the market-value - a value that can be in inverse proportion to the intrinsic value.

Arnold Schoenberg, Leonard Stein (1975). “Style and Idea: Selected Writings of Arnold Schoenberg”, p.190, Univ of California Press

How I wish that more men who claim to be evangelical really believed the Word of God--that it IS the Word of God, that it is God speaking.

J. Vernon McGee (1984). “Genesis through Revelation: 5 Volumes Genesis - Revelation”, p.6478, Thomas Nelson Inc

You could not claim for yourself that which you were not prepared to grant others.

"A Treasury of Quotations", Lennox-Short and Lee, Donker, (p. 203), 1991.

The aim of life was meat. Life itself was meat. Life lived on life. There were the eaters and the eaten.

Jack London (2015). “White Fang (Arcadia Classics)”, p.76, Jack London

Aim at being loved without being admired.

"Culture and Value" by Ludwig Wittgenstein, translated by Peter Winch, (p. 38e), 1980.

Architecture aims at Eternity

Sir Christopher Wren (1942). “The City Churches, Vestry Minutes and Churchwardens' Accounts: St Mary's, Ingestre, Staffordshire; All Saints' and Sessions House, Northampton; the Royal Hospital, Chelsea; the Church and Almshouses, Farley, Wiltshire; the Sheldonian Theatre and Tom Tower, Oxford; the Market House, Abingdon, Berkshire; the Bridge, St. John's College, Cambridge; the New School, Eton; Kensington Palace; the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; Morden and Bromley Colleges; and the Five Tracts on Architecture by Sir Chr. Wren. Drawings, Engravings and Photographs ...”

I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws but to repeal them.

Barry Goldwater (2010). “The Conscience of a Conservative”, p.19, Bottom of the Hill

Probably, the single most prevalent claim advanced by the proponents of a new paradigm is that they can solve the problems that led the old one to a crisis.

Thomas S. Kuhn (2012). “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: 50th Anniversary Edition”, p.152, University of Chicago Press

Be kind. Aim for my heart.

"Fictional character: Milady". "The Three Musketeers", www.imdb.com. 1993.