Real worth requires no interpreter: its everyday deeds form its emblem.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe that my worth is not measured by what I do, by the honors that are bestowed upon me, or by material wealth that I might obtain. Instead, I am measured by the courage I show while standing for my beliefs, by the dedication I exhibit to ensure my word is good, and the resolve I undertake to establish my actions and deeds as honorable.
I don't always understand my worth.
Your actions, and your action alone, determines your worth.
Money is not real. It is a conscious agreement on measuring value.
A person's worth is quite independent of their usefulness to society.
Life is filigree work. What is written clearly is not worth much, it's the transparency that counts.
It is with government paper, and bank paper, as it is with the paper of private persons; that is, it is worth just what can be delivered in redemption of it, and no more. We all understand that the notes of the Astors, and Stewarts, and Vanderbilts, though issued by millions, and tens of millions, are really worth their nominal values.
The worth of a civilization or a culture is not valued in the terms of its material wealth or military power, but by the quality and achievements of its representative individuals - its philosophers, its poets and its artists.
Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth.
Your worth consists in what you are and not in what you have.