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Treasure Quotes

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The treasure I have found cannot be described in words, the mind cannot conceive of it.
Adi Shankara

The wealth I have unearthed is beyond articulation, the imagination is unable to grasp it.
Authors on Treasure Quotes: Paulo Coelho John Piper Rumi Randy Alcorn Laozi Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Nichiren Aiden Wilson Tozer C. S. Lewis Friedrich Nietzsche Timothy Keller Mahatma Gandhi Rajneesh Mata Amritanandamayi William Cowper Richelle Mead Margaret Mary Alacoque Pope Francis DJ Spooky Richard Bach Benjamin Franklin George Sand John Dryden Ray Bradbury Jodi Picoult Bryant H. McGill George Herbert Pope John Paul II Wilford Woodruff Calvin Miller Ayn Rand Henri Nouwen Anne Bradstreet
2.
The home should be the treasure chest of living.
Le Corbusier

The dwelling should be the repository of life.
3.
What I treasure most in life is being able to dream. During my most difficult moments and complex situations I have been able to dream of a more beautiful future.
Rigoberta Menchu

I esteem above all else the capacity to envision. During my most trying times and intricate circumstances I have been able to imagine a more splendid future.
4.
I am an underwater explorer, not a treasure hunter.
Robert Ballard

I am a deep-sea investigator, not a scavenger.
5.
To what greater inspiration and counsel can we turn than to the imperishable truth to be found in this treasure house,
the Bible?
Queen Elizabeth II

We can seek guidance from the timeless wisdom within the sacred pages of Scripture.
6.
With music, one's whole future life is brightened. This is such a treasure in life that it helps us over many troubles and difficulties. Music is nourishment, a comforting elixir. Music multiplies all that is beautiful and of value in life.
Zoltan Kodaly

7.
Be proud of your scars. They have everything to do with your strength, and what you've endured. They're a treasure map to the deep self.
Clarissa Pinkola Estes

8.
The most luxurious possession, the richest treasure anybody has, is his personal dignity.
Jackie Robinson

9.
Knowledge is the treasure, but judgment the treasurer, of a wise man.
William Penn

10.
Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate
Johnny Depp

11.
There is no treasure equal to contentment and no virtue equal to fortitude.
Sarada Devi

12.
Much has been said and continues to be said of what little concern the Turks had for the Acropolis treasures.
Melina Mercouri

13.
Happiness is your own treasure because it lies within you.
Prem Rawat

14.
Help Nature and work on with her; and Nature will regard thee as one of her creators . . . she will lay bare before thy gaze the treasures hidden in the depths of her pure virgin bosom.
H. P. Blavatsky

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There is such a love, a love that creates value in what is loved. There is a love that turns rag dolls into priceless treasures. There is a love that fastens itself onto ragged little creatures, for reasons that no one could ever quite figure out, and makes them precious and valued beyond calculation. This is love beyond reason. This is the love of God.
John Ortberg

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In the end, The treasure of life is missed by those who hold on and gained by those who let go
Laozi

17.
The Sermon on the Mount commands me to lay up for myself treasures, not upon earth, but in Heaven. My hopes of a future life are all founded upon the Gospel of Christ.
John Quincy Adams

18.
There is, of course, a gold mine or a buried treasure on every mortgaged homestead. Whether the farmer ever digs for it or not, it is there, haunting his daydreams when the burden of debt is most unbearable.
Fawn M. Brodie

19.
God, as Truth, has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us.
Mahatma Gandhi

20.
Grant me the treasure of sublime poverty.
Francis of Assisi

21.
You can become a Communist only when you enrich your mind with a knowledge of all the treasures created by mankind.
Vladimir Lenin

22.
The Rosary is a priceless treasure inspired by God.
Louis de Montfort

23.
In loss itself I find assuagement: having lost the treasure, I've nothing to fear.
Juana Inés de la Cruz

24.
There are few treasures of more lasting worth than the experiences of a way of life that is in itself wholly satisfying. Such, after all, are the only possessions of which no fate, no cosmic catastrophe can deprive us; nothing can alter the fact if for one moment in eternity we have really lived.
Eric Shipton

25.
A photographer who made a picture from a splendid moment, an accidental pose of someone or a beautiful scenery, is the finder of a treasure.
Robert Doisneau

26.
Let us treasure up in our soul some of those things which are permanent..., not of those which will forsake us and be destroyed, and which only tickle our senses for a little while.
Gregory of Nazianzus

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One's own self is well hidden from one's own self; of all mines of treasure, one's own is the last to be dug up.
Friedrich Nietzsche

28.
Kids eh? Little treasures, I love 'em... couldn't eat a whole one though.
Murdoc Niccals

29.
Self-awareness is a supreme gift, a treasure as precious as life. This is what makes us human. But it comes with a costly price: the wound of mortality. Our existence is forever shadowed by the knowledge that we will grow, blossom, and, inevitably, diminish and die.
Irvin D. Yalom

30.
We must read our Bibles like men digging for hidden treasure.
J. C. Ryle

31.
Do not be discouraged because you cannot learn all at once; learn one thing at a time, learn it well, and treasure it up, then learn another truth and treasure that up, and in a few years you will have a great store of useful knowledge.
Wilford Woodruff

32.
A contented mind is a hidden treasure, and trouble findeth it not.
Akhenaton

33.
Life is the most precious of all treasures. Even one extra day of life is worth more than ten million ryo of gold.
Nichiren

34.
I wanted the light to be the revelation. It has to do with what we value. I want people to treasure light.
James Turrell

35.
Treasure, that is what you are
Bruno Mars

36.
No thief, however skillful, can rob one of knowledge, and that is why knowledge is the best and safest treasure to acquire.
L. Frank Baum

37.
Secrets aren't secret. They're just hidden treasures, waiting to be exploited.
Stephen White

38.
Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure.
Kit Pearson

39.
Treasure the things about you that make you different and unique.
Karen Kain

40.
A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is a power.
George Meredith

41.
Happiness isn’t some elusive treasure we chase after. It’s a state of being we need to PRACTICE.
Brian Johnson

42.
But above all preserve peace of heart. This is more valuable than any treasure.
Margaret Mary Alacoque

43.
I had a little dog and my dog was very small....Of all the treasures that were mine, I loved him most of all.
Francis Cornford

44.
Treasure nothing, be willing to throw out anything. The story you just wrote that you are proud of should not be coddled and worshipped. You can do it again. If your house burned down with all your work inside it, you would still be the writer you are, and you would continue to be worth something.
J. Robert Lennon

45.
Of all the treasures a state can possess, the human lives of its citizens are for us the most precious.
Joseph Stalin

46.
When Jesus warns us not to store up treasures on earth, it's not just because wealth might be lost; it's because wealth will always be lost. Either it leaves us while we live, or we leave it when we die. No exceptions....Realizing its value is temporary should radically affect our investment strategy.... According to Jesus, storing up earthly treasures isn't simply wrong. It's just plain stupid.
Randy Alcorn

47.
To Turn all the treasures we possess into the channel of universal love becomes the business of our lives.
John Woolman

48.
In Christ are treasures that will require digging to the end of the world.
Thomas Goodwin

49.
The art of tomorrow will be a collective treasure, or it will not be art at all.
Victor Vasarely

50.
Costly grace is the treasure hidden in the field; for the sake of it a man will gladly go and sell all he has. It is the pearl of great price to by which the merchant will sell all his goods.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer