A Quote by Evelyn Underhill

Spiritual achievement costs much, though never as much as it is worth. — © Evelyn Underhill
Spiritual achievement costs much, though never as much as it is worth.
You know why divorce costs so much? Because it is worth it!
You have to think about whether that Mercedes-Benz you have is actually worth how much it costs to you.
The current fast food that we have is inexpensive when you buy it, but the long-term costs of eating it and the long-term costs to society, are much too high. This cheap food, when you add up all the total costs, is much too expensive.
Willie Nelson's the one who told me the reason it costs so much to get divorced is because it's worth it.
Why don't I have enough money? The answer is obvious. Money is how people are measured. What you are worth is what you are worth. The reason I am not worth very much is because I am not worth very much. Nothing could be simpler.
It is rare for a joke to emerge fully formed and it is worth grafting away until it is absolutely right. Though perversely too much work, too much thought, can destroy a gag completely.
That is the most difficult thing: to feel that you are useless, not worth as much as before, not worth as much as the others.
If it costs ten years, and ten to recover the general prosperity, the destruction of the South is worth so much.
A dollar is not worth as much as you think it is. Your honesty is worth much more.
Purpose can never be about achievement; it is much bigger.
We don't think much about how our love stories will affect the world, but they do. Children learn what's worth living for and what's worth dying for by the stories they watch us live. I want to teach our children how to get scary close, and more, how to be brave. I want to teach them that love is worth what it costs.
I talk to a shrink. I actually enjoy it, but it costs too much money - it's like £250 a session! It's good though, the whole nation should be on it.
It costs us so little to go vegan. It costs animals so much if we don't.
When you go to that other country you realize that in France and in England, you don't ask somebody what they do for a living when you meet someone. A lot of the obvious things, the shortcuts we take in America - in America you can talk about money all you want. You can ask how much they make, rent they pay, how much their house costs and how much their car costs, and they'll feel comfortable telling you. But it's scandalous to ask anyone in England or France a question like that.
How much are you worth? I have no idea. How much do you want? Naw.I just want to know what you're worth. Over ten million? Oh, my, yes. Why are you doing it? How much better can you eat? What can you buy that you can't already afford? The future, Mr. Gittes! The future!
What we pay for with our lives never costs too much.
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