Scarce Quotes

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“In a time when nothing is more certain than change, the commitment of two people to one another has become difficult and rare. Yet, by its scarcity, the beauty and value of this exchange have only been enhanced.”
Robert Sexton

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Don't become a random photograph in the eyes of friends, and even your enemies, for each glance at your face will cause a declination of value and reputation. Create value, through scarcity.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Victor Vote
“Our value is without compliments until we are gone, until we become unreachable, until we are scarce.”
Victor Vote

Brandon Andress
“If economies collapse and lawlessness rules and resources are scarce, many people who claim with their mouths that they follow Jesus... will abandon him with their lives.”
Brandon Andress, And Then the End Will Come!: But Five Things You Need to Know in the Meantime

“Time is the only constant, unique measure of human existence, abundant for those they value, scarce for those they do not.”
Anand Patwa

Victor Vote
“I do everything with love; show me those who act through love, I will show you a man who died on the cross; killed by those who he fed. His love was called pride, insubordination and churlish but after his death, he was missed. Our value is without compliments until we are gone, until we become unreachable, until we are scarce.”
Victor Vote

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Your true value is not known till you become a scarce one.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Debit Credit of Life: from the good books of accounts

Paul A. Baran
“At the root of capitalism poverty one always finds unemployment and underemployment what Mark called the industrial reserve army which directly deprive their victims of income and undermine the security and bargaining power of those with whom the unemployed compete for scarce jobs.”
SWEEZY Paul M. BARAN Paul A., Le capitalisme monopoliste

Suzanne Collins
“Hazelle strokes his hair and whispers something while my mother and Prim go through their meager store of painkillers, the kind usually accessible only to doctors. They are hard to come by, expensive, and always in demand. My mother has to save the strongest for the worst pain, but what is the wrost pain? To me, it's always the pain that is present. If I were in charge, those painkillers would be gone in a day because I have so little ability to watch suffering. My mother tries to save them for those who are actually in the process of dying, to ease them out of the world.”
Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire