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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
Your personality - the real you inside - was the price of beauty.
Freedom has a price. Most people aren't willing to pay it.
I started working and publishing in price theory by 1938. — © George Stigler
I started working and publishing in price theory by 1938.
Crime is the price society pays for abandoning character.
I think there will be PCs at every price point.
Simplicity and sexiness, that's what people want. At a price that's not outrageous.
Hard work is the price we must pay for success
They paid the ultimate price and we can never forget their sacrifice.
The thing is, in the WWE, we have the WWE title, the World title, the United States title, the Intercontinental title, the Divas title, the Tag Team titles. And I feel like, in this business, when Mr. Perfect had that Intercontinental title, that was the belt we saw as the stepping stone to becoming 'the man.' The franchise of the WWE.
I became so disciplined when I was on tag. I would be at home by eight o'clock, and because I had boxing, I lived the disciplined life. I started reading because I learnt that so many champions educated themselves. Joe Louis, Mike Tyson, Bernard Hopkins. Before, it was 'act now, think later' - but the discipline and reading changed me.
It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price.
The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high.
I respect Millar, sir: he has raised the price of literature. — © Samuel Johnson
I respect Millar, sir: he has raised the price of literature.
I thought I would either be an epidemiologist or a 'Price Is Right' model.
He (Pres. Bush) rightly decided that it was far better to return all Haitians than to encourage, deliberately or not, tens of thousands of people to take to the open ocean in unseaworthy, overcrowded boats.... When the Haitians sense the door has been cracked open, they will once again prepare their rag-tag armada and set sail for the land of plenty - America.
It's the price of success: people start to think you're omnipotent.
For all we take we must pay, but the price is cruel high.
I want to be the IC Champion. I want to be the U.S. Champion. I want to be the tag team champion. I want to hold all the championships.
The price of discipline is always less than the pain of regret.
I'll fight Lloyd Honeyghan for nothing if the price is right.
Some people always know the price, but not the value
Not peace at any price! Chains are worse than bayonets.
Shop for security over happiness and we buy it at that price.
The price you pay to win is nothing once you've made it!
Shawn Carter is nice, but Sean Price is the best.
No price is too great to pay for inner peace.
You must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing.
Plans without price tags are simply pandering.
You're looking at an actor whose price has just doubled.
Is death such a high price to pay, when you will die anyway?
The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys.
Experience, if we only learn by it, is cheap at any price.
The days when the words 'Hollywood actor' framed Ronald Reagan like bunny fingers as an ID tag and an implied insult seem far-off and quaint: nearly everybody in politics - candidate, consultant, pundit, and Tea Party crowd extra alike - is an actor now, a shameless ham in a hoked-up reality series that never stops.
Let no man under value the price of a virtuous woman's counsel.
When you build relationships with entrepreneurs, they're not trying to optimize on price.
The price of telling your troubles is having to listen to advice.
But surely for everything you have to love you have to pay some price.
Speed, quality, price. Pick any two. — © James M. Wallace
Speed, quality, price. Pick any two.
When you use God as a means to procure public office, which almost all public officials do, to enact the things you want to enact, and tag God along for the ride, then you're breaking the third commandment. You're not just breaking it, you're openly flaunting your complete disregard for it and, yet, somehow, it keeps getting people elected.
Some disappointment is always the price of brave dreaming.
[Vincent Price] was the funniest damn guy I ever met.
Price doesn't make deals, and salary doesn't control your career.
If you are determined enough and willing to pay the price, you can get it done.
If you're listening Big Brother, I refuse to be Fanny Price.
The price of excellence is discipline. The cost of mediocrity is disappointment.
I am vocal and I have had to pay a huge price for that.
The price we paid for the volumes of ourselves that we suffocated in the dark.
The days when the words Hollywood actor framed Ronald Reagan like bunny fingers as an ID tag and an implied insult seem far-off and quaint: nearly everybody in politics - candidate, consultant, pundit, and Tea Party crowd extra alike - is an actor now, a shameless ham in a hoked-up reality series that never stops.
I hate when your friends quit drinking on you, don't you? It's sad. I've lost more friends to AA than Liberace did to the virus. It's sad to see 'em go. You see a thirty day chip on your buddy's key ring, it's like seeing a toe tag on his cold, stiff corpse.
Living too long exacts a painful price. — © Mason Cooley
Living too long exacts a painful price.
The most realistic distinction between the investor and the speculator is found in their attitude toward stock-market movements. The speculator's primary interest lies in anticipating and profiting from market fluctuations. The investor's primary interest lies in acquiring and holding suitable securities at suitable prices. Market movements are important to him in a practical sense, because they alternately create low price levels at which he would be wise to buy and high price levels at which he certainly should refrain from buying and probably would be wise to sell.
This making of Christians will raise the price of hogs.
I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price.
Victory is reserved for those who are willing to pay its price.
When I started playing solo 10 years ago, I had some ham-fisted idea about trying to subvert the "singer-songwriter" tag/genre, and I tried to obscure my identity into the identity of a collective or band or whatever. That's part of the reason that I used to play with backing tapes and why so much of my early stuff was so awash in tape hiss and echo noise.
Everyone has a price, the important thing is to find out what it is.
Life will pay any price you ask of it.
Time is the most important factor in determining market movements and by studying past price records you will be able to prove to yourself history does repeat and by knowing the past you can tell the future. There is a definite relation between price and time. By studying time cycles and time periods you will learn why market tops and bottoms are found at certain times, and why resistance levels are so strong at certain times, and prices hold around them. The most money is made when fast moves and extreme fluctuations occur at the end of major cycles.
The people who pay the biggest price are those who are struggling.
Everybody gets a tag. If you listen to a Velvet Underground record, you don't think, 'Godfathers of Punk.' You just think, 'This sounds great.' The tags are there in order to help try to sell something by giving it a name that's going to stick in somebody's memory. But it doesn't describe it. So 'depressing' isn't a word I would use to describe my music. But there is some sadness in it -- there has to be, so that the happiness in it will matter.
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