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I like making money like anybody else, and I'm paid well, but I think there is a point at which you can out-price your audience or your base.
— Tom Petty
Resolve to pay any price or make any sacrifice to get into the top ten percent of your field. That payoff is incredible!
— Brian Tracy
Everything comes with a price, in one form or another!
— Roy A. Piercy
The price of being a sheep is boredom. The price of being a wolf is loneliness. Choose one or the other with great care.
— Hugh MacLeod
Will we ever understand the price of ambition, or ever apply our heart to life with submission?
— Francisco Leon
When a company or an individual compromises one time, whether it's on price or principle, the next compromise is right around the corner.
— Zig Ziglar
In every problem there is a lesson to learn, an asset to acquire, a rest to restore, a bitterness to sweeten, a load to lighten or a price to pay.
— Ikechukwu Joseph
Without passion, men are not willing to pay any price or bear any burden to set the captives free.
— Joseph Campbell
Sitting and watching a game show, or betting on your lucky numbers is not the price that most of the top 1% paid to become rich
— Robert Kiyosaki
Beauty has no relation to price, rarity, or age.
— John Cotton
Luxury starts where functionality ends and where the true value is personal and so has no price or reason.
— Marcel Wanders
The "value" or "worth" of a man is, as of all other things, his price; that is to say, so much as would be given for the use of his power.
— Thomas Hobbes
It's great to make your own choices, but there's a price to pay. I could've made more money or been more famous. I could be the current groovy guy.
— Michael Keaton
We need to do more to conserve fuel or face tougher choices such as steep price increase or even quantitative restrictions.
— Veerappa Moily
Differentiate with value or die with price.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
Every opportunity worth pursuing comes with a price tag. Either sweat or sacrifice. Sometimes both.
— Nicole Deese
Never could an increase of comfort or security be a sufficient good to be bought at the price of liberty.
— Hilaire Belloc
The price of a work of art has nothing to do with what the work of art is, can do, or is worth on an existential, alchemical level.
— Jerry Saltz
Never give anyone the advice to buy or sell shares, because the most benevolent price of advice can turn out badly.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Daring is the price of progress. All splendid conquests are the prize of boldness, more or less.
— Victor Hugo
Every nation has to either be with us, or against us. Those who harbor terrorists, or who finance them, are going to pay a price.
— Hillary Clinton
What sets the market price for a product or a service? The demand
— Matthew Donnelly
Jonathan sighed. The price of being misunderstood, he thought. They call you devil or they call you god.
— Richard Bach
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.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
If you want something and don't get it, there are only two reasons. You either really didn't want it, or you tried to bargain over the price.
— Rudyard Kipling
There were the days of so-called free love ... but it didn't take long to discover that love is not free. Sooner or later it exacts its price.
— Flora Lewis
If the United States was mad enough to attack Iran or aggress Venezuela again the price of a barrel of oil could reach $150 or even $200.
— Hugo Chavez
Envy and greed always - always - exact a terrible price. I have never met an envious or greedy person who was at peace.
— Billy Graham
Poor Martin. Geek or no, committing his soul to eternal damnation was a helluva price to pay for six minutes.
— Richelle Mead
Sometimes going to jail is just the price you have to pay for social reform or social change.
— Paul Watson
Companies that get confused, that think their goal is revenue or stock price or something. You have to focus on the things that lead to those.
— Tim Cook
We never had it as rough as the kids have it today. Look at the price of a gallon of gas or a piece of real estate or a college education.
— Suze Orman
Not getting what you want either means you don't want it enough, or you have been dealing too long with the price you have to pay.
— Rudyard Kipling
Motherhood is priced Of God, at price no man may dare To lessen or misunderstand.
— Helen Hunt Jackson
There was almost a universal acceptance of unhealthy conditions. Sulfur dioxide in smokestack emissions were the price, or smell, of prosperity,
— Denis Hayes
Many small businesses would rather face an angry barbarian horde than tackle their cash flow statement or price a new product.
— Nicole Fende
If you were to sell your character, would you get full retail or would it go for a bargain-basement price?
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Nature cannot be tricked or cheated. She will give up to you the object of your struggles only after you have paid her price.
— Napoleon Hill
I'm not trying to be a big shot or anything like that, but I get my drinks half price.
— Steve Martin
It is not for me (to decide). It is up to the company to decide whether the price is fair or not.
— Richard Branson
The price to generate a megawatt or a gigawatt of energy is coming down year after year. We're learning how to print it, make it more efficient.
— Peter Diamandis
Check out not to become a man or woman of achievement, but instead seek to become a particular person of price.
— Albert Einstein
My god, he's the one who gets the girls? What? Is he made of chocolate or something?
— Fisher Amelie
Economics is not an attempt to generalize human desires or human behavior; but to generalize the phenomena of price.
— Michael Joseph Oakeshott
Our presence in Afghanistan is not worth the price of any more American lives or treasure.
— Camille Paglia
Every man has his price, or a guy like me couldn't exist.
— Howard Hughes
The price must be less than one half of the former high and preferably at or near its all time low.
— Peter Cundill
I've never had a price on my head, I wonder how much I'd be worth?"
"A pinecone or two, I'd wager," Shawn murmured. — Abigail Roux
"A pinecone or two, I'd wager," Shawn murmured. — Abigail Roux
The man or woman who doesn't forgive has forgotten the price that Christ paid for them on the Cross.
— John Bevere
If there is one thing that has helped me as a coach, it's my ability to recognize winners, or good people who can become winners by paying the price.
— Bear Bryant
You can either plan to be eternally vigilant and ready, eschewing life as we know it, or be willing to enjoy life and pay the price.
— Jeff Grubb
Here, bodily damage is more or less considered to be a by-product of living, not a disgrace.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Many scientists and economists also say putting a price on carbon through carbon taxes and/or cap-and-trade is necessary.
— David Suzuki
Liberty is more precious than money or office; and we should be vigilant lest we purchase wealth or place at the price of inner freedom.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Success is the child of drudgery and perseverance. It cannot be coaxed or bribed; pay the price and it is yours.
— Orison Swett Marden
I will do my best to reduce the price of oil to expand the life span of oil at least for two decades or three decades.
— Ahmed Zaki Yamani
The cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.
— Henry David Thoreau
I look at companies as price-players or quality-players. The only way to go with J.Crew was quality.
— Mickey Drexler
I'd rather spend $200 a month to board a horse I only ride once or twice a month than to pay the same price to talk to a psychiatrist.
— Jerry Orange
I've never met an author I can't love to hate or a book I haven't paid full price for.
— Keith M. Weller
Grey is the price
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a mountain's vast presence, seen or unseen. — Denise Levertov
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a mountain's vast presence, seen or unseen. — Denise Levertov
Every relationship can feel saturated by market logic or at best purchased at the price of the immiseration of others.
— Ben Lerner
It's the price on the ticket and emphasizes the pressure every manager is under weather you are at the top or bottom of the league.
— Graeme Souness
And perhaps that was where the trouble began. Arcadia was greatly blessed, and sooner or later, every blessing has a price.
— Rosamund Hodge
To know whether stocks are cheap or pricey, we typically look at price-to-earnings ratio. Valuation is a tougher question than many folks realize.
— Barry Ritholtz
Never waste valuable time, or mental peace of mind, on the affairs of others - that is too high a price to pay.
— Robert Greene
It varies by community. At (one local community) we've never offered them. But at most communities, we offer 2 or 3 percent off base price.
— Roger Lewis
I don't know whether it's age or maturity, but I certainly find myself committed more and more to the looser forms of Western democracy at any price.
— John Le Carre
Fairly or not, Western consumers associate Chinese products primarily with 'low price.'
— Nirmalya Kumar
Someone like Vincent Price or somebody like Christopher Lee, they never won an award, and it doesn't matter. They're cool.
— Nicolas Cage
We now buy watches primarily for their looks, price, or additional functions. The fact that they tell time seems lost.
— George Carlin
Do lifelong artists pay a price for having chosen to make art? Of course. Everyone pays the price for his or her choices.
— Sally Warner
The ACA is an ugly patch on an ugly system - and I don't think it's worth mentioning in the context of price or quality transparency.
— Uwe Reinhardt
If you have a company that doesn't sell its goods or services abroad and focuses only on the domestic market, it will keep paying a price.
— Brunello Cucinelli
The price of LEADERSHIP is RESPONSIBILITY ... and part of that responsibility is to STAY POSITIVE whether you feel like it or not.
— Lou Holtz
Authors need to decide if they want to keep forever to themselves, or share forever with a publisher who takes over half the cover price.
— J.A. Konrath
For we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world; and although ambitions are well worth having, they are not to be cheaply won.
— L.M. Montgomery
A little bit of skin + attention to silhouette + an attitude + a vintage piece or two + a decent price tag = Hello, Nasty Gal.
— Sophia Amoruso
Science demands a terrible price - that we accept what experiments tell us about the universe, whether we like it or not.
— David Brin
The price earning multiple must be less than ten or the inverse of the long term corporate bond rate, whichever is the less.
— Peter Cundill
I think no woman I have had ever gave me so sweet a moment, or at so light a price, as the moment I owe to a newly heard musical phrase.
— Stendhal
And she did not have to ask if this was right, no one had to tell her, because this could not have been more right or perfect.
— Patricia Highsmith
$1,200, That was the price of a man in those days. Now you can call him black, or you can call him a slave, but he was a man nonetheless.
— Jay Grewal
Nature makes us buy her presents at the price of so many sufferings that it is doubtful whether she deserves most the name of parent or stepmother.
— Pliny The Elder
I suppose the pursuit of fashion has always carried a price, monetary or otherwise.
— Robert Charles Wilson
It is not the lowest priced goods that are always the cheapest - the quality is, or ought to be as much an object with the purchaser, as the price.
— George Washington
I don't think anybody's really been successful with theorizing about value or creating a price theory.
— P. J. O'Rourke
It is to our advantage to have securities do nothing price-wise for months, or perhaps years, while we are buying them.
— Warren Buffett
The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.
— James Baldwin
The price of freedom of religion or of speech or of the press is that we must put up with, and even pay for, a good deal of rubbish.
— Robert H. Jackson