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Priceless   /prˈaɪsləs/   Listen
adjective
Priceless  adj.  
1.
Too valuable to admit of being appraised; of inestimable worth; invaluable.
2.
Of no value; worthless. (R.)






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"Priceless" Quotes from Famous Books



... the whole world and all the worlds, and sticks to one such saint, because he is a very precious diamond. One such soul, you know, is sometimes worth a whole constellation. We have our system of reckoning, you know. The conquest is priceless! And some of them, on my word, are not inferior to you in culture, though you won't believe it. They can contemplate such depths of belief and disbelief at the same moment that sometimes it really seems that they are within a hair's-breadth ...
— The Brothers Karamazov • Fyodor Dostoyevsky

... my second, thoughtful, wise, And in life's summer prime, Gather and hoard a goodly store Of truth and love, and priceless lore, To ...
— Stories of Many Lands • Grace Greenwood

... winds blew, and a sleet-storm pelted, I lost a jewel of priceless worth; If I walk that way when snows have melted, Will the gem gleam up from the bare, brown Earth? I laid a love that was dead or dying, For the year to bury and hide from sight; But out of a trance ...
— Maurine and Other Poems • Ella Wheeler Wilcox

... love with Leslie Grey. How few men fully appreciate the priceless treasure of a good ...
— The Hound From The North • Ridgwell Cullum

... passage on the Mona Lisa, his "Winckelmann," even his "Giorgione" itself, are merely wonderful delineations of the mood of response to the creations of the art in question. Such interpretation as we have from Pater is a priceless treasure, but it is none the less the final cornice, and not the ...
— The Psychology of Beauty • Ethel D. Puffer


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