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No?" She looked at him incredulously. "Give me one good reason why I shouldn't chop him into worthless-bastard-themed confetti.
— Cassandra Clare
I may be a homeless, old man, but that doesn't make me worthless.
— Shannon A. Thompson
For me there is too little of life to spend most of it forcing myself into detachment from it.
— Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
If I was your mirror, you would look for me more, than you do me.
— Anthony Liccione
You are a stolen painting, Kuwei. Too recognizable to sell on the open market, too valuable to leave lying around. You are worthless to me.
— Leigh Bardugo
My mum always told me I was precious, while my dad always told me I was worthless. I think that's a good grounding for a balanced life.
— Alan Cumming
Still speaking over me,' she says, meeting my eyes and scoffing. 'You are still that worthless little girl.
— Rebecca Berto
It is a task of art to express clear vision of reality.
— Piet Mondrian
A father is a man who fails every day.
— Michael Chabon
I do. I still love him so much. And I feel so worthless because he doesn't love me anymore.
— Daria Snadowsky
Give me one good reason why I shouldn't chop him into worthless-bastard-themed confetti.
Isabelle Lightwood — Cassandra Clare
Isabelle Lightwood — Cassandra Clare
Turn my eyes from worthless things, and give me life through your word. (Psalm 119:37 NLT)
— Cherie Hill
He's a master at it, making me feel as though everything is my fault, making me feel worthless.
— Paula Hawkins
Physical fitness contributes to all other aspects of personal development and makes for rich and radiant living
— Hugh B. Brown
I'll always be here waiting for you, he said, touching my chest with his fingertips, drawing a shape of a heart.
— Karice Bolton
A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.
— William Shakespeare