A Quote by George Foreman

Don't let any opportunity lead you away from serving God. That's a price that's too high to pay. — © George Foreman
Don't let any opportunity lead you away from serving God. That's a price that's too high to pay.
As the great ones of this world are unable to bestow health of body or peace of mind, we always pay too high a price for any good they can do.
There is a price which is too great to pay for peace, and that price can be put in one word. One cannot pay the price of self-respect.
Any church may have a mighty man of God for its pastor, if it is willing to pay the price, and that price is not a big salary, but great praying.
I think you've got to pay the price for anything that's worthwhile, and success is paying the price. You've got to pay the price to win, you've got to pay the price to stay on top, and you 've got to pay the price to get there.
The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high.
No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
I don't think divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the president of the United States of America.
We have to make it clear to the multi-nationals that slavery is too high a price to pay for cheap goods
You either believe in Europe at any price: in other words we have to be in Europe at any price because you can't survive without it, or you don't. If you don't it tends to suggest there is a price which you are not willing to pay.
Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on earth. The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay the price.
Never waste valuable time, or mental peace of mind, on the affairs of others—that is too high a price to pay.
We know the power of the U.S.. We do not fool ourselves about this power. We say that the U.S. government wants us to pay a very high price for this unstable peace we enjoy today. And the price we are in a position to pay is only - comes only to the frontiers of dignity, not beyond.
Whatever one does for a living, three questions need to be confronted before it is too late: What really matters to me? What price do my spouse and kids pay for my career success? What price does my soul pay?
We've pretended too much in our family, Luke, and hidden far too much. I think we're all going to pay a high price for our inability to face the truth.
Wonderful, I like cars, too, I like all the great things you can buy in a department store. But when you have to buy them in order to stay unaware, comatose, then the price you pay is too high.
No price is too high to pay to try to make the financial system go on a little bit longer. But ultimately it can't be saved, because of the mathematics that are involved.
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