The individual's most vital need is to prove his worth, and this usually means an insatiable hunger for action. For it is only the few who can acquire a sense of worth by developing and employing their capacities and talents. The majority prove their worth by keeping busy.
Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well. Then youth will be delightful, old age will bring few regrets, and life will become a beautiful success.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for. If it is worth attaining, it is worth fighting for. If it is worth experiencing, it is worth putting aside time for.
If a man tried to take his time on earth and prove before he died, what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world?
I think the audiences in Chicago are really open. They're engaged and eager, and they don't feel cynical to me. Sometimes in New York, there's a sense of, 'Prove it to me; prove this is worth my time.' I never felt that in Chicago.
In the end, not only the team, but the players themselves benefit from having to prove their worth time and time again, too.
If you want to prove your worth and prove you're one of the best in the world, you need to be fighting in the UFC.
At the same time, it makes me feel like I have to prove myself to the new guys coming in as well as prove myself to the coaching staff, which is a good bit of motivation for me.
You really have to prove yourself and prove your worth. I didn't come from family that had been here for generations and had all these connections.
I don't feel I've got anything to prove to anybody and I feel as if I've done enough over the years to prove my worth.
I learned that I had to work triply hard every time I started a new job in a newsroom to prove my value and worth.
They say that “Time assuages” - Time never did assuage - An actual suffering strengthens As Sinews do, with age - Time is a Test of Trouble - But not a Remedy - If such it prove, it prove too There was no Malady
Certainly there are things worth believing. I believe in the brotherhood of man and the uniqueness of the individual. But if you ask me to prove what I believe, I can't. You know them to be true but you could spend a whole lifetime without being able to prove them. The mind can proceed only so far upon what it knows and can prove. There comes a point where the mind takes a leap—call it intuition or what you will—and comes out upon a higher plane of knowledge, but can never prove how it got there. All great discoveries have involved such a leap.
A man spends his whole life trying to prove his worth to others. A woman spends her life trying to prove her worth to herself.
Don't try to prove anything about yourself to anyone. It isn't necessary. Your worth shines through to others- know your worth.
I think if something is worth doing, it's worth doing well. And worth thinking about it as well.