A Quote by William Osler

Faith is a most precious commodity, without which we should be very badly off. — © William Osler
Faith is a most precious commodity, without which we should be very badly off.
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.
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
... if the production of any commodity necessitates the sacrifice of human life, society should do without that commodity, but itcan not do without that life.
Religion is poison because it asks us to give up our most precious faculty, which is that of reason, and to believe things without evidence. It then asks us to respect this, which it calls faith.
Truth is life's most precious commodity.
Authenticity is your most precious commodity as a leader.
If you are working or a veteran or a parent, time is often the most precious commodity.
Freedom is such a precious commodity. Yet sometimes the freest of people devalue it the most.
What I've learned is that the most precious commodity you can have in a relationship is honesty, good or bad.
I wish Americans thought more like Europeans when it comes to money and work. They take time off, they do what they love. We think work is the most valued commodity. Really the most valued commodity is time.
Time is your most precious commodity and yet most of us live our lives as if we have all the time in the world.
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.
Every time we give our word, it counts. For the most part, people give their word entirely too often. Our word is a precious commodity and should be treated as such.
For the sacrificed, in the hour of sacrifice, only one thing counts: faith-alone among enemies and skeptics. Faith, in spite of the humiliation which is both the necessary precondition and the consequence of faith, faith without any hope of compensation other than he can find in a faith which reality seems so thoroughly to refute.
Faith-not a faith in one's self or in one's own powers but faith in principle; in the Something Great which upholds right, and which may be relied upon to give us the victory in due time. Without this faith it is not possible for any one to rise to real greatness.
Works without faith are like a fish without water, it wants the element it should live in. A building without a basis cannot stand; faith is the foundation, and every good action is as a stone laid.
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