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Quotes About Cost

The number-one theme that companies have when they really struggle is they are not charging enough for their product.
~ Timothy Ferriss
We enter relationships for personal pleasure, self-actualization, and fun. We want low personal cost and high self-defined returns. But God wants high personal cost and high God-defined returns.
~ Timothy S. Lane
But, more specifically, you make a conscious choice to absorb the cost yourself.
~ Timothy S. Lane
Forgiveness Is Costly, But Not Forgiving Is More Costly
~ Timothy S. Lane
Emek ucuz,ekmek ise pahal?yd?. [?nsan ne ile ya?ar?]
~ Tolstoy
There's the issue of hunger, and there's an issue of if you're going to cut out food programs. We should be focusing on healthy food. Right now, fruits and vegetables are very expensive. So what can we do on the policy side to bring the cost of fruits and vegetables down?
~ Tom Colicchio
I think it's really odd, too, that the public is so privy to how much money the actors make and what movies cost. It seems to me to be beside the point. When I go to a movie I really don't want to think about the money. I want to see the story.
~ Holly Hunter
It would be wrong for us to offer difference from the Conservative Party at the cost of credibility, but equally it would be wrong to offer credibility at the cost of being clear that there remain very fundamental differences.
~ Douglas Alexander
The cost of infrastructure development to host a mega-event can be offset against economic growth over future decades.
~ Richard Attias
We fail to boost our offshore production at our own expense.
~ Lisa Murkowski
Oftentimes, successful brands can lose discipline or become complacent over time, applying less rigor to the cost control and returns on investment.
~ Dinesh Paliwal
The extraction of oil, coal and minerals brought, and still brings, a cost to the environment.
~ Bono
To me, the box-office is basically the cost of film. If your film costs so much and your box-office is so much and a bit more, you are okay.
~ Sunny Deol
So many older people are on a very small budget and just wouldn't be able to afford a TV licence.
~ Vera Lynn
As the cost of gasoline rises and our dependence on foreign oil continues to increase, the effect of sending over $100 billion each year to OPEC nations hurts every American.
~ Paul Gillmor
One of the reasons for opening the fish and chip shop is that if you want, you can spend less money.
~ Rick Stein
I am listening, I tell you. Get to the point. And talk quick, darn it. Remember it's costing forty-five bucks every three minutes.' For Mrs Moon was speaking from her apartment on Park Avenue, New York. And though it was the woman who would pay, waste even of other people's money was agony to Mr Frisby. He possessed twenty million dollars himself, and loved every cent of them.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Every positive value has its price in negative terms... the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima.
~ Pablo Picasso
Fear, tenderness - these emotions were so despised that they could be admitted into consciousness only at the cost of redefining what it meant to be a man.
~ Pat Barker
They were philanthropists, helping out with charitable and cultural causes, but when it came to anything progressive like a new belt-line around Buffalo, or moving toll-barriers, or raising taxes to support a crumbling school system, they drew the lines around what could be done, not what should be done, to protect their insular world of being the best kept secret in the northeast as far as cost of living went.
~ Patricia Butler
Freedom: both so priceless and so expensive.
~ Patricia Duncker
The shame of it—the cost of leisure being someone else's hard labor and broken body.
~ Patricia Hampl
One night a century ago, when a screech owl was screeching in the woods along the shores of Walden Pond, Henry Thoreau dipped his goose quill into his homemade ink and wrote in his diary: "The cost of a thing is the amount of what I call life, which is required to be exchanged for it immediately or in the long run.
~ Dale Carnegie
The only thing that had changed was that the bills were bigger.
~ Dan Simmons