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Quotes About Cost

Lincoln gives a lesson in adaptive leadership even to those of us who will never advocate for compensated emancipation. Facing an uproar over the cost of the government paying slaveholders for their slaves, Lincoln showed the COST OF THE STATUS QUO, which is generally overlooked by those who oppose change.
~ Harold Holzer
One of the cost of holding a Federal office was geographic isolation in the nation's capital.
~ Harold Holzer
No vision and you perish No Ideal, and you're lost Your heart must ever cherish Some faith at any cost. Some hope, some dream to cling to, Some rainbow in the sky, Some melody to sing to, Some service that is high.
~ Harriet Du Autermont
The newspaper is a marvelous medium. It is extraordinarily convenient and cheap. Let's see. This one cost 75 cents. Now that's a little high. I bought it when I was downtown this morning.
~ Harrison Salisbury
As a designer, the mission with which we have been charged is simple: providing space at the right cost.
~ Harry von Zell
We live in an age when it is cheaper to buy the rights to movies than to make them.
~ Hayao Miyazaki
In 2012 a petition was placed on the White House's website urging that a real Death Star be built in order to stimulate the economy and defend the nation. The Obama Administration offered three reasons for rejecting the petition. First, the cost would be $850,000,000,000,000,000. Second, it was not policy to blow up planets. Third, why 'spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?
~ Lawrence Freedman
the price of the equipment we build has been less than the cost.
~ Lawrence L. Steinmetz
to bypass theatrical release and go directly to the home video market. Disney had enjoyed great success in recent years with direct-to-home-video releases like The Return of Jafar, a sequel to Aladdin. Because these sequels would not have the benefit of widespread theatrical distribution, they had to be made at far less cost than the original film in order to make financial sense.
~ Lawrence Levy
It's really the striving-the person becomes aware that whatever he is striving for becomes the cost.
~ Lawrence Sutin
What's the rent on a studio here?" Duncan asked. "Seventeen hundred a month." Duncan whistled. "That's about as much as my mortgage." "This building is reserved for low-income individuals earning seventy grand a year or less." Eve was stunned. "That's poverty wage in Santa Monica?" "And all of Los Angeles County," Gus said.
~ Lee Goldberg
This building is reserved for low-income individuals earning seventy grand a year or less." Eve was stunned. "That's poverty wage in Santa Monica?" "And all of Los Angeles County," Gus said. Duncan looked at Eve. "That's insane. Give me one good reason why anybody lives in Southern California?" "In-N-Out Burger.
~ Lee Goldberg
Of course, collaring and tracking all bears is illogical, unreasonable, and unnatural from the point of view of park managers, regardless of one judge's opinion. It can traumatize the bears, make the bears look artificial instead of natural, cost a lot of money in radios and monitoring personnel, and give the public the perception that a national park is like the movie Westworld (all mechanical) rather than a natural preserve.
~ Lee H. Whittlesey
People want economy and they will pay any price to get it.
~ Lee Iacocca
People want economy and they'll pay almost any price to get it.
~ Lee Iacocca
When first we pay the price of wisdom With innocence, We are too shocked to understand. Then later must we sit and wonder Whether it was worth the cost To know what every one must some day know. And knowing, ever after be afraid, And filled with shame.
~ leibfreed edwin ii
bravery often demands a price.
~ Lemony Snicket
Raisins are healthy, and they are inexpensive, and some people may even find them delicious. But they are rarely considered helpful.
~ Lemony Snicket
I feel bad for people who die on Valentine's Day. How much would flowers cost then? Ten grand?
~ leno jay iv
Surely, in history, "truth should be held sacred, at whatever cost.
~ James W. Loewen
Our pleasures in this world are always to be paid for.
~ Jane Austen
You paid for every second of beauty you managed to steal.
~ Janet Fitch
For music, unlike a $500 software program, people are paying a buck or two a song, and it's those dollars and pennies that have to add up to pay for not just the cost of that song, but the investment in the next song.
~ Hilary Rosen
You've got to move us to these technologies that allow us to get to the clean-energy source. If we can't work to reduce the cost, you're not going to see them implemented unless there is a path of unlimited subsidies, and that's not doable, either. We can kick-start the research process, but we have to do that from a position of economic strength.
~ Lisa Murkowski