A Quote by William Wrigley, Jr.

Success is not easy. But it is worth the price. — © William Wrigley, Jr.
Success is not easy. But it is worth the price.
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?
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.
Success is like anything worthwhile. It has a price. You have to pay the price to get to the point where success is possible.
If your ambition comes at the price of an unbalanced life, that there's nothing else that gives you comfort but success, it's not worth it.
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.
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.
Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price.
If true love came at a price, the price would be all worth while if i was spending it on you.
You do not pay the price of success, you enjoy the price of success.
If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying.
Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we have had to pay to get inflation down. That price is well worth paying.
If the price of peace were a lowering of your consciousness, and the price of stillness a lack of vitality and alertness, then they would not be worth having.
Everything has a price, including both success and failure. Choose either one and be prepared to pay the price.
The price of success is much lower than the price of failure.
Picking and choosing what kind of love is worth recognizing is an expensive choice. Is discrimination worth that price?
If it is worth playing, it is worth paying the price to win.
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