A Quote by Jay Feaster

He's the kind of player that is worth the price of admission. — © Jay Feaster
He's the kind of player that is worth the price of admission.

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Jay Feaster
Born: July 30, 1962
An Elias performance is worth the price of admission.
A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it.
Society is the picnic certain individuals leave early, the party they fail to enjoy, the musical comedy they find not worth the price of admission.
Silly ideas, worth the admission price in smiles, but they're true. Is high-energy physics interesting because it's true or because it's crazy?
Picking and choosing what kind of love is worth recognizing is an expensive choice. Is discrimination worth that price?
Life is replete with comedy, drama, horror, suspense, tragedy, romance, mystery, fantasy and a good dose of fiction. While at times the plot may seem to be lacking, the special effects alone are well worth the price of admission.
The automatic bread maker is not as good as breads made by hand, but waking up to the smell of fresh bread is worth the price of admission. We use it for fresh cinnamon raisin toast - mmmmmmm!
My dad used to tell me, 'Check the price, son.' Check the price, kids, check the price because there is a price to be paid for whatever you do in life, whether it is good or it is bad. Before you do something, ask yourself is it worth the price you have to pay?
The game has kept faith with the public, maintaining its old admission price for nearly thirty years while other forms of entertainment have doubled and tripled in price. And it will probably never change.
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.'
In the kingdom of ends everything has either a price or a dignity. Whatever has a price can be replaced by something else as its equivalent; on the other hand, whatever is above all price, and therefore admits of no equivalent, has a dignity. But that which constitutes the condition under which alone something can be an end in itself does not have mere relative worth, i.e., price, but an intrinsic worth, i.e., a dignity.
You have to pay the price. You will find that everything in life exacts a price, and you will have to decide whether the price is worth the prize.
We know that a college degree is rapidly becoming the price of admission to the global economy.
Being an artist doesn’t take much, just everything you got. Which means, of course, that as the process is giving you life, it is also bringing you closer to death. But it’s no big deal. They are one in the same and cannot be avoided or denied. So when I totally embrace this process, this life/death, and abandon myself to it, I transcend all this meaningless gibberish and hang out with the gods. It seems to me that that is worth the price of admission.
If true love came at a price, the price would be all worth while if i was spending it on you.
If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying.
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