A Quote by Edwin Louis Cole

Truth is life's most precious commodity. — © Edwin Louis Cole
Truth is life's most precious commodity.
In this cash-rich, time-poor culture of ours, the most precious commodity we have is time...volunteering our precious time, is in this brutally self-involved world, the most truly selfless act
The truth is a precious commodity. That's why I use it so sparingly.
My most basic credo is: I never said freedom was cheap. And it ain't. Never will be. It's been the highest priced and most precious commodity in my life.
Authenticity is your most precious commodity as a leader.
Time is love, above all else. It is the most precious commodity in the world and should be lavished on those we care most about.
Freedom is such a precious commodity. Yet sometimes the freest of people devalue it the most.
If you are working or a veteran or a parent, time is often the most precious commodity.
What I've learned is that the most precious commodity you can have in a relationship is honesty, good or bad.
Faith is a most precious commodity, without which we should be very badly off.
A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life, and as such it must surely be a necessary commodity.
Time is your most precious commodity and yet most of us live our lives as if we have all the time in the world.
People think that you're supposed to marry your type well, I didn't marry my type. It's much more practical, and based in a day-to-day existence. So when you have that, and you're happy, and you love her, don't waste time. Because time - and I've learned that at this point in my life - time is my most precious commodity. Nothing is more precious than time. Because when it runs out that's it
Nothing weighs more heavily on age than time. Nothing has more meaning ? Now time becomes, with a kind of ruthless honesty, what it has always been: life's most precious commodity. The only difference is that, finally, we know it.
A record is a commodity, but so is a hamburger. Just because I work at McDonald's doesn't mean I reap the benefits of that commodity. That's the reality with most artists in the record industry: They're getting paid a subsistence wage so they can keep producing a commodity for the record label.
I try to factor solitude into my life because more and more, that's becoming a very precious and rare commodity.
Attention is a precious commodity.
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