Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal.
Earl Nightingale
It is not a matter of how much pain or suffering one experiences that deems one as worthy. It is not how productive one is, either.
Lena Lees
Our stresses, anxieties, pains, and problems arise because we do not see the world, others, or even ourselves as worthy of love.
Prem Prakash
The idea that is not dangerous is not worthy of being called an idea at all.
Elbert Hubbard
No matter how worthy the cause, it is robbery, theft, and injustice to confiscate the property of one person and give it to another to whom it does not belong.
Walter Williams
Just as the British subject loves England despite her faults, so we must insist that all Germans who were part of the old Germany and helped shape her, recognize the greatness and worthiness of present-day Germany.
Gustave Stresemann
If there is a place where we can highlight our technology and the worthiness of our speakers, the SM Mall of Asia, the biggest in the region and third in the world, is the right place for demonstration.
Wilson So
A sub-clerk in the post-office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them.
Albert Camus
You must be worthy of the best, but not more worthy than the rest.
Denis Waitley
A vehicle, concept or not, wouldn't be worthy of a Scion badge without allowing room for personalization.
Mark Templin
The sounds I had heard seemed worthy to mingle with this bright and perfumed atmosphere, and to thrill the beautiful scenery around me.
William Cullen Bryant
Worthiness, in very simple terms, means I have found a way to let the Energy reach me, the Energy that is natural, reach me. Worthiness, or unworthiness, is something that is pronounced upon you by you. You are the only one that can deem yourself worthy or unworthy. You are the only one who can love yourself into a state of allowing, or hate yourself in a state of disallowing. There is not something wrong with you, nor is there something wrong with one who is not loving you. You are all just, in the moment, practicing the art of not allowing, or the art of resisting
Abraham Hicks