Material Things Over Love Quotes
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Material Things Over Love Quotes & Sayings
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In material things, there are seven wonders; in human beings there is only one wonder - and that's you.
— Amit Kalantri
I don't want them to kill no hog ... I want a man to go to that chair, on his own two feet.
— Thomas Jefferson
We would rather be in the company of somebody we like than in the company of the most superior being of our acquaintance.
— Frank Arthur Swinnerton
Love people. Use things. The opposite never works.
— The Minimalists
Though there are literally millions of geckos in south Florida, I swear this one follows me to school and seems to be everywhere I am.
— Pittacus Lore
You can't substitute material things for love or for gentleness or for tenderness or for a sense of comradeship
— Mitch Albom
The perception is that more important people watch news in the evenings than in the mornings.
— Reese Schonfeld
we didn't have much, but we had love.
— Tyler Perry
I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked.
— Mariel Hemingway
Owl hasn't exactly got Brain, but he Knows Things.
— A.A. Milne
Material things
are produced by men
and measured in dollars.
Intangible things
are produced by souls
and measured in love. — J.Z. Bingham
are produced by men
and measured in dollars.
Intangible things
are produced by souls
and measured in love. — J.Z. Bingham
Find your place. Be happy with what you have. Treat everyone well. Live a good life. It isn't about material things; it's about love.
— Vicki Myron Y Bret Witter
Whom do we speak to, and how do we encode our messages? How can we be heard or read, even after we are dead?
— Ander Monson
The love for material things grows like a fungus in the soul and destroys the loveliness of the human heart utterly.
— Caryll Houselander
In this day ... community has come to mean less a geographic neighborhood than a broader, sketchier network of colleagues and kindred spirits.
— Leah Hager Cohen