http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gardner


What are you worth?



"There is something I know about you
that you may not even know yourself.
You have within you more resources
of energy than have ever been taped,
more talent than has ever been exploited,
more strength than has ever been tested
and more to give than you have ever given."

John Gardner, American Novelist (1933-1982).


A far-flung trade in ancient Greece
involving exchange of salt for slaves
gave rise to the expression,

"not worth his salt"

The government's promises and
policies are not worth very much.
The policies are,

"not worth the paper they're printed on"

It is always

"worth fighting for your freedom
and independence"

But look out!

"The guarantee will be worthless
if you go out of business"

But still remember that you are,

"worth your weight in gold"


*LOL*


Do you having a specified value?




Words by Dan Cederholm
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Written on 2006-11-09 at 12:49

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I quite like the one by John Gardener.
Very inspiring.
2006-12-06


stevelee
Worth my weight in gold ! I'd chop my arm of to pay some debts. But then who would write and tell you how good you are ? (probably everybody ) Great poem ,regards Steve
2006-11-09


Kathy Lockhart
The life of one Savior. I am worth that much and so is each one of us at least the Creator believes so. : )
Wonderful, thought-provoking read Dan.
Thank you.
Kathy
2006-11-09

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