A Quote by Fred Foster

I don't just want to put a price tag on pieces because I can. I don't want put a price tag on pieces that are unreasonable either. Just because people might buy it doesn't mean you won't alienate fans eventually.
I mean we cant even rock them shoes if it dont got a comma on the price tag ya know. I mean.. I mean but then again who looks at the price tag ya know?
I just think we can't do enough of this [student exchanges]... And when you get young children traveling internationally, I think they come back different people. And you can't put a price tag - you can't put a value on that.
We're past the idea of putting price tags on things. We're going to put a price tag on access to things.
Dust is part of rural America. It is completely unreasonable for the EPA to put a price tag on communities for carrying out activities essential to their well-being. This is a prime example of federal regulations gone too far.
The definition of success to me is not necessarily a price tag, not fame, but having a good life, and being able to say I did the right thing at the end of the day. Of course, the price tag is definitely part of it, but it's not the whole thing in my book.
You can't put a price tag on love, but you can on all its accessories.
You can't put a price tag on preparation for a pandemic.
There is a price tag on human liberty. That price is the willingness to assume the responsibilities of being free men. Payment of this price is a personal matter with each of us.
As a player, you don't put a price tag on your own head. You can't go around thinking, 'I'm worth that much.'
The value of an item—in the mind of a consumer—is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.
The value of an item - in the mind of a consumer - is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.
So forget the price tag. I mean, forget the size tag and focus on "Does it look right on me?" Would it look better with a little more blouse? A lot of people think, "Oh, my God, it's got to be tight, it's got to be tight." Actually, you look thinner when it's not as tight.
I want the Forest Service to look at a vista with scenery, not only at lumber with a price tag.
The things that matter most in this world are those that carry no price tag, for they can neither be bought nor sold at any price.
They stick you with those names, those labels -- ‘rebel’ or whatever; whatever they like to use. Because they need a label; they need a name. They need something to put the price tag on the back of.
If the only tool we use to analyse what's valuable is a price tag, then those things that don't have price tags begin to look like they have no value.
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